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<title>International Campaigns &quot;Zero Evictions&quot;</title>
<link>http://www.habitants.org/article/archive/276</link>
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<title>Appeal: Stop the Demolitions and Corruption in New Orleans!</title>
<link>http://fr.habitants.org/article/view/2110/</link>
<description>Zero Evictions Campaign 

"Every moment we fail to act is another unit demolished, another grandmother evicted, or another child who finds him or herself doing homework in a homeless shelter.” 

Subscribe the appeal!</description>
<pubDate>04.04.2008 - 18:46</pubDate>
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<title>Zero Evictions Campaign: international solidarity to achieve dignity and security in housing</title>
<link>http://fr.habitants.org/article/view/1449/</link>
<description>At this very moment, a billion people all over the world are either threatened with homelessness or living in bad housing conditions, due to large-scale investments of financial and real estate capital, social, economic and racial discrimination, wars and natural disasters. Instead of this figure diminishing by 100 million by 2015 as laid down by  Objective No. 7 of the Millennium Development Goals, it is destined to rise by another 700 million by 2020. The main cause is the subjection of the urban question to the neo-liberal dictates of the IMF and the World Bank which impose privatisations in the public service sector and  cuts in social policies. 
To tackle this dramatic situation, the International Alliance of Inhabitants launched the Zero Evictions Campaign at the 4th World Social Forum (Mumbai, January 2004), to mobilize international solidarity, starting from the inhabitants directly concerned, in order to give them back some hope of achieving dignity and security in housing.  

Click to read the Portuguese version, the Russian version, the Polish version, the Rumanian version</description>
<pubDate>21.05.2005 - 16:26</pubDate>
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<title>Campaigns supported by IAI</title>
<link>http://fr.habitants.org/article/view/1234/</link>
<description>In this section you can download some documents related to housing conditions in several countries:


	
	
	Italy, by Cesare Ottolini
	
	
	Dominican Republic, by Pedro Franco
	
	
	Housing in Nairobi, Kenia
	


You can also download the entire COHRE document, Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions:
mediakit.pdf

And you can download the COHRE document on forced evictions: Eviction Monitor, COHRE, August 2005.pdf

Click on the map to see the campaigns:</description>
<pubDate>18.10.2004 - 18:25</pubDate>
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<title>CAMPAIGN AGAINST FORCED EVICTIONS IN THE INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS IN NAIROBI</title>
<link>http://fr.habitants.org/article/view/1061/</link>
<description>This is a Joint Position Paper prepared by members of the Campaign Against Forced Evictions in the Informal Settlements in Nairobi on March 17th 2004.
 
Members of this Campaign include:
 
(i)        African Network for the Prevention and Protection of
            Child Abuse and Neglect (ANPPCAN)
(ii)       Basic Rights Campaign
(iii)            Carolina for Kibera
(iv)            Intermediate Technology Development Group (ITDG)
(v)       Kenya Human Rights Commission
(vi)      Kituo Cha Sheria      
(vii)     Kutoka Network of Parishes in the Informal Settlements
 
(vi)      Kituo Cha Sheria      
(vii)     Kutoka Network of Parishes in the Informal Settlements
 
            Christ the King, Line Saba                            Sacred Heart, Dagoretti
            Christ the King, Embakasi                                 St. John’s, Korogocho
            Consolata Shrine, Westlands                                St. Joseph, Kahawa West
            Holy Cross, Dandora                                              St. Joseph and Mary, Shauri Moyo
            Holy Mary Mother of God, Githurai                       St. Joseph the Worker, Kangemi
            Holy Trinity, Kariobangi                              St. Mary’s, Mukuru kwa Njenga
            Our Lady of Guadalupe, Adams Arcade            St. Theresa’s, Eastleigh/Mathare Valley
 
(viii)    Maji na Ufanisi
(ix)      Pamoja Trust
(x)       Shelter Forum

1.            Introduction
 
In the last few weeks, Nairobi informal settlements residents have experienced great threat to their short and long term stability, resultant from threats of demolition and eviction.  Currently, there are notices from several government ministries to undertake large-scale demolition of structures that purportedly present a risk to the occupants of railway line operational corridors and households living near or under electric power lines and wayleaves or are in the way of planned bypass roads.
Read more in news archive</description>
<pubDate>06.04.2004 - 03:21</pubDate>
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