Report of the Special Rapporteur on adequate housing on the Financialization of Housing

The
report focuses on the “financialization of housing” and its impact on human
rights. It examines structural changes that have occurred in recent years
whereby massive amounts of global capital have been invested in housing as a
commodity, as security for financial instruments that are traded on global
markets, and as a means of accumulating wealth. The report assesses the effect
of those historic changes on the enjoyment of the right to adequate housing and
outlines an appropriate human rights framework for States to address them. The
report reviews the role of domestic and international law in that sphere, and
considers the application of principles of business and human rights. 

The
report concludes with a review of States’ policy responses to the
financialization of housing and some recommendations for more coherent and
effective strategies to ensure that the actions of global financial
institutions and actors are consistent with ensuring access to housing for all
by 2030. The Special Rapporteur suggests that, as a way forward, States must
redefine their relationship with private investors and international financial
institutions, and reform the governance of financial markets so that, rather
than treating housing as a commodity valued primarily as an asset for the
accumulation of wealth they reclaim housing as a social good, and thus ensure
the human right to a place to live in security and dignity.

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Declaración del Encuentro Internacional por Ciudades Igualitarias

Declaración del Encuentro Internacional por Ciudades Igualitarias

En el marco del U20, organizaciones sociales, movimientos populares, redes de la sociedad civil, integrantes de la academia y autoridades locales comprometidas con la igualdad, los derechos humanos y la sustentabilidad se reunieron en Buenos Aires para proponer un compromiso común por Ciudades Igualitarias.

A un año de los sismos: el proyecto de Reconstrucción Integral y Social del Hábitat en el Istmo de Tehuantepec, Oaxaca

A un año de los sismos: el proyecto de Reconstrucción Integral y Social del Hábitat en el Istmo de Tehuantepec, Oaxaca

El 7 de septiembre de 2017 un sismo con magnitud de 8.2 con epicentro en Chiapas, afectó gravemente comunidades de ese estado, así como de Oaxaca. En el segundo caso, los principales daños ocurrieron en el Istmo de Tehuantepec, Ixtaltepec, Juchitan, Ixtepec y muchas de las comunidades Binnizá (Zapotecas) e Ikoot (Huaves) fueron seriamente afectadas. El 23 de septiembre del mismo año, un nuevo sismo de magnitud 6.3 con epicentro en Ixtepec agravó el problema.

Why are collaborative housing models needed today?

Why are collaborative housing models needed today?

Our President Adriana Allen joined the opening of the Collaborative Housing Day at the Third International Social Housing Festival that took place in Helsinki between 14–17 June 2022.  “Why are collaborative housing [...]