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	  News in 2020
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	Habitat Professionals Forum Meeting and Statement on COVID-19
		22 July 2020
		
			
				|  | The Habitat Professionals Forum (HPF) was established in 1999 
				under the auspices of UN-HABITAT as an interdisciplinary 
				partnership of Human Settlement Professionals and UN HABITAT. 
				The Forum was established to promote the delivery of sustainable 
				urbanization and equitable human settlements development. It 
				consists of international associations of human settlements 
				professions which are democratic, non-profit, non-political and 
				non-governmental. FIG is part of this partnership. | 
		
		Habitat Professionals Forum Meeting
		FIG Vice President Diane Dumashie attended the virtual Habitat 
		Professionals Forum (HPF) meeting on 22 July 2020.     
		Noteworthy from this meeting is the focus on the next steps to 
		consider the role and  place of the land and built environmental 
		professional.   
		The meeting agreed that the members should divide into 3 working 
		groups to consider, 
		
			- WG1 to reviewing of HPF’s Constitution, TORs, 
			and crafting a vision and Strategy 
- WG 2 to consider HPF’s Visibility Strategy 
			(social media, publications etc.)
These WG’s follow FIG’s strategic path that was set by the FIG 
		general assembly in 2009 with the establishment of the FIG Task force on 
		Governance.
		In addition HPF will also have a  WG on the HPF 
		Covid-19 Roadmap which follows the recent HPF Habitat statement- that 
		may be viewed here: 
		
		https://unhabitat.org/habitat-professionals-forum-hpf-statement-on-covid-19-pandemic
		For the full HPF charter see
		
		https://www.fig.net/news/archive/news_2010/rio_march_2010/un-habitat_professional_forum_charter.pdf 
		THe HPF Statement on COVID-19 Pandemic
		The HPF statement on Covid-19 Pandemic builds upon a survey conducted 
		amongst the Habitat Professionals Forum (HPF) and its members on the 
		effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on achieving resilient human 
		settlements. Responses received, representing thousands of professionals 
		around the globe, have resulted in the statement which recognises 
		front-line professionals in the crisis, and highlights pressing areas of 
		focus/needs in cities.
		In response to these concerns, the HPF will develop a Road map 
		document offering guiding principles on how to build resilience, 
		response and recovery during and after a pandemic. Through this, the HPF 
		also commits to support the Campaign 
		“Take Action with Us in Cities and Communities” and the UN-Habitat 
		Covid-19 Response Plan working to assist cities, regional and 
		national governments in building resilience.The HPF encourages and 
		supports all professionals globally to participate, contribute to and 
		engage with all the initiatives taken by professional organizations 
		seeking solutions for the pandemic crisis.
		
		
		
		
		 
		Louise Friis-Hansen
		28 May 2020