This policy brief provides details of the United Nations Special Rapporteur recommendations regarding how governments can upgrade informal settlements within a human rights-based framework. A human rights-based approach will require that residents are ensured security of tenure over the land on which they live. States are legally required to set in motion policies and plans which have as their end goal the fulfilment of the right to adequate housing. Upgrading can reduce poverty, promote economic development and prosperity, and improve the health and well-being of residents. Whilst upgrading might pose significant challenges, improving the housing of informal settlement dwellers is not a choice
International law recognizes a right to adequate housing. Affordability is one component of this rig...
With about 3 million, Dar es Salaam City—the largest and primary urban centre in Tanzania—has approx...
Many countries in the Global South are relatively young democracies. The resilience and legitimacy o...
In the South African context, the number of informal settlements are increasing. A problem arises w...
Inadequate housing, the growth and overcrowding of informal settlements, and the occupation of priva...
In India, as in many other developing countries, urban population growth and the shortage of planned...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to outline and examine the growing corpus of housing rights a...
Guaranteeing tenure security to the households living in informal settlements (slums) has not seen a...
In South Africa informal settlement dwellers are faced with a myriad of socio-economic problems, whi...
Past and current experiences indicate that informal settlements will persist for quite sometime. The...
The title of my talk today is Bringing Home the Right to Housing to Advance Urban Sustainability. Yo...
At the end of the session participants will be able to: ፚ list relevant sources of law relating to H...
Master of Laws in Constitutional and Human Rights. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2017.Abstract...
Housing inequality is a growing concern in our society. In recent decades, this inequality has been ...
AbstractOne of the biggest challenges that face the development in developing countries now a day is...
International law recognizes a right to adequate housing. Affordability is one component of this rig...
With about 3 million, Dar es Salaam City—the largest and primary urban centre in Tanzania—has approx...
Many countries in the Global South are relatively young democracies. The resilience and legitimacy o...
In the South African context, the number of informal settlements are increasing. A problem arises w...
Inadequate housing, the growth and overcrowding of informal settlements, and the occupation of priva...
In India, as in many other developing countries, urban population growth and the shortage of planned...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to outline and examine the growing corpus of housing rights a...
Guaranteeing tenure security to the households living in informal settlements (slums) has not seen a...
In South Africa informal settlement dwellers are faced with a myriad of socio-economic problems, whi...
Past and current experiences indicate that informal settlements will persist for quite sometime. The...
The title of my talk today is Bringing Home the Right to Housing to Advance Urban Sustainability. Yo...
At the end of the session participants will be able to: ፚ list relevant sources of law relating to H...
Master of Laws in Constitutional and Human Rights. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2017.Abstract...
Housing inequality is a growing concern in our society. In recent decades, this inequality has been ...
AbstractOne of the biggest challenges that face the development in developing countries now a day is...
International law recognizes a right to adequate housing. Affordability is one component of this rig...
With about 3 million, Dar es Salaam City—the largest and primary urban centre in Tanzania—has approx...
Many countries in the Global South are relatively young democracies. The resilience and legitimacy o...