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a human rights organization that empowers poor & marginalized communities to build bottom-up accountability & innovative justice solutions. [email protected]
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Dev. Planning Unit 4. 10.
Fascinating discussions on the power of legal to transform the realities of the poor in Nigerian cities as we welcome from in
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JEI 4. 10.
Clare Short speaks highly of approach to organizing communities to gather data & plan for own solutions in partnership w/ local Govt
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JEI 4. 10.
Clare Short speaks of brilliant resilience of people living in informal settlements— must tap into their innovative spirit to find solutions
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JEI 4. 10.
board chair Clare Short gives keynote on pragmatic approach to fighting using human rights, & more!
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AYO SOGUNRO 3. 10.
For me, the evictions remain Ambode's worst evil. Now, even people who were not bothered by the issue now use it as justification for his ouster. The people who hail you for doing the wrong things will be the ones to cast the first stones when you are down.
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JEI 4. 10.
“We have done pilots, but we have not found a solution to affordable housing for the poor. Thus the market finds a ‘solution’ to fill gap.”
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JEI 4. 10.
Kibera evictees negotiated for all evictees to get emergency shelter allowance & future eligibility for social housing - Jack Makau
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JEI 4. 10.
After eviction & protest, communities were able to choose own leaders to go in, meet w/ government, negotiate & come out w/ a deal
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JEI 4. 10.
Jack Makau on how we make sure that governments continue to learn & relearn how are not solution, need to find alternatives
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JEI 4. 10.
Jack Makau explaining how July 2018 evictions came as a shock 14 years after last evictions — now (re)learning lessons cc:
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JEI 4. 10.
Connecting to theme of global financialization of housing, stands “against [real estate] speculation now!”— thanks to
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JEI 4. 10.
Great articulation of principles by which grassroots movement is organized — sharing much w/ & affiliates
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JEI 4. 10.
taking us through the efforts of to deal with eviction in Spain — 2m+ people displaced since 2008 global financial crisis
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Santi Mas de Xaxàs 4. 10.
Incredible fight in Lagos, Nigeria. . violates Court order and evicts 33.000 people. Explained by
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Santi Mas de Xaxàs 4. 10.
. "pension funds hide and grow money in real state properties in London, Barcelona..." "To make the Shift we need diverse stakeholders to challenge the actual Status Quo" "Barcelona Major & grassroots organizations are fighting housing speculation"
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JEI 4. 10.
“Legislative change is part of the solution (not all) b/c we cannot discount importance of poor people to be recognized as rights holders.”
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SDI. 2. 10.
's & share 2017-18 highlights: mobilising savings schemes, using community-collected data to negotiate eviction alternatives, forming partnerships w govt, & engaging youth.    
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JEI 4. 10.
replies: is insufficient framework for rights-based approach to housing - e.g. NO commitment to eliminate homelessness
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JEI 4. 10.
“Approaches to slum upgrading must recognize expertise of residents in planning of their housing solutions. Not there yet.” -
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JEI 4. 10.
“Principles of rights-based approach to housing - 1. Prioritize those most in need; means we must eliminate homelessness.” -
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