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People Processes for Inclusive Cities - Social Production and Management of Habitat
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Tuesday, June 20th
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16:30 - 18:30
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MR02
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| Event Description |
This session aims to present progress and debate around the social production of habitat (SPH) concept and its role in fighting poverty and exclusion, regarding the MDGs. It will, also, provide the interchange and analyzing of proposals to include SPH in public policy, including the legal, administrative, and financial instruments; and national and local housing and urban development programmes.
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Session Language |
English
Spanish
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Speakers
(information as provided by host
organization) |
Enrique Ortiz, HIC President, Mexico
Kirtee Shah, ASAG Director, India
Barry Pinsky, Rooftops/Co-operative Movement, Canada
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| Contact |
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| Related Documents (in
English and / or French) |
SPH_in_world_100060.doc
EOF_on_SPH_100060.doc
GR_on_SPH_debate_100060.doc
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| Host Organization |
Habitat International Coalition (HIC)
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Organization Description |
Habitat International Coalition (HIC), the global movement specialized in human settlements since 1976, comprises some 450 members in 80 countries, in the North and South. They include NGOs, community-based organisations, social movements, academic and research centers, professional associations and like-minded individuals dedicated to the struggle against deprivation of well-being and for the recognition, defence and full implementation of everyone's right everywhere to a secure place to live in peace and dignity.
HIC strategic focus include:
* Developing relationships inside and outside HIC, through advocacy, promotion, facilitative, supportive and direct action.
* Strengthening people’s processes by supporting community based efforts to improve housing and settlements and alleviate poverty by assisting a broad range of people’s actions.
* Advocacy for recognition, defense and full implementation of housing rights, to improve the quality of life of the poor through improvement of housing conditions, in addition to income enhancement and social empowerment; and to move toward sustainable environment. |
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Website
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www.hic-net.org
www.hic-al.org
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