Housing and Hope


Today, writes Arjun Appadurai, “housing for the urban poor is
intimately connected to processes that characterize the modern world:
overcrowded megacities; complicated forms of taxation, credit and debt; legal
structures that have turned housing into property; political systems that have
made housing a pawn in high-order corruption, criminalization and political
warfare.” Appadurai recounts the global struggle for housing as a human
right, and emphasizes the relationship of secure housing to personal dignity
and full citizenship.

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Civil Society Messages to the 9th Africities Summit

Civil Society Messages to the 9th Africities Summit

A self-organized civil-society initiative hosted 45 civil organization representatives this week at Kisumu, Kenya on 15–16 May to deliberate and consolidate messages to the Africities9 Summit. The Civil Society Forum [...]