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<title>Le Groupe consultatif de l’UN-Habitat indique que les expulsions forcées augmentent de façon signif</title>
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<description>Le Groupe consultatif sur les expulsions forcées de l’UN-Habitat (AGFE) à établi son second Rapport durant la 21ème session du Conseil d’administration.</description>
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<title>Les premières missions UN-AGFE 2005: un levier important dans la campagne Expulsions zéro</title>
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<description>Depuis sa constitution, au printemps 2004, l’UN-Advisory Group on Forced Evictions (UN-AGFE) a reçu une trentaine de dossiers, en provenance d'autant de pays, qui dénoncent les menaces graves d'expulsions pesant sur des groupes sociaux marginaux, des communautés entières et des quartiers. Sur ces bases il a décidé de mettre en place les premières missions en envoyant, entre février et mars 2005, des délégations composées de représentants d'associations d'habitants, d’administrations locales, d’ONG, à Rome (Italie), Curitiba (Brésil), Santo Domingo (République Dominicaine).</description>
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The Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions is one of the most influential international human rights organizations dedicated to securing economic, social and cultural rights, with a special focus on housing. COHRE’s work concentrates on preventing planned forced evictions and protecting housing rights. Read more...

The United Nations Housing Rights Programme
Background/Mandate: The United Nations Housing Rights Programme (UNHRP) was launched in April 2002, as a joint initiative by UN-HABITAT and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). The establishment of the programme was a direct response to United Nations Commission on Human Settlements resolution 16/7 and United Nations Commission on Human Rights resolutions 2001/28 and 2001/34, all of which called upon the two agencies to elaborate a United Nations Housing Rights Programme. The substantive focus of the programme is grounded in the Habitat Agenda, in particular paragraph 61, which states that "Within the overall context of an enabling approach, Governments should take appropriate action in order to promote, protect and ensure the full and progressive realization of the right to adequate housing". Read more...

The UN Global Campaign for Secure Tenure
The Global Campaign for Secure Tenure is designed to take forward the commitment of Governments to providing Adequate Shelter for All, one of the two main themes of the Habitat Agenda. The Campaign identifies the provision of secure tenure as essential for a sustainable shelter strategy, and as a vital element in the promotion of Housing Rights. Read more...

The first meeting of UN-HABITAT’s Advisory Group on Forced Evictions
Nairobi, 12 March, 2004 - UN-HABITAT’s Advisory Group on Forced Eviction (AGFE) met for the first time on 5 March 2005 at the organizations headquarters in Nairobi. UN-HABITAT sees the monitoring of forced evictions as an essential component for the successful implementation of the Habitat Agenda. In her welcoming address, Mrs. Anna Tibaijuka, UN-HABITAT’s Executive Director challenged the group to address the voice of the urban poor who are in urgent need of adequate shelter and some form of secure tenure. Read more...</description>
<pubDate>10.11.2004 - 17:53</pubDate>
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