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<title>Inhabitants of Africa</title>
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<title>Forced evictions reach crisis levels</title>
<link>http://fr.habitants.org/article/view/1744/</link>
<description>Research conducted by Amnesty International and the Geneva-based Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions (COHRE) reveals that the practice of forced evictions has reached epidemic proportions in Africa.</description>
<pubDate>15.10.2006 - 16:18</pubDate>
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<title>Slum residents scoop UN-HABITAT award</title>
<link>http://fr.habitants.org/article/view/1724/</link>
<description>It was a long journey from the shacks of Nairobi’s Korogocho slums to the marble floors of the five star Grand Regency Hotel’s ball room.</description>
<pubDate>04.09.2006 - 00:00</pubDate>
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<title>Evicted in Africa</title>
<link>http://fr.habitants.org/article/view/1605/</link>
<description>The great African cities are becoming more and more elegant, but it’s the poor who foot the bill.</description>
<pubDate>06.02.2006 - 19:19</pubDate>
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<title>Egypt: Analysis of the Presidential Candidates' Programs 2005 from a Housing Rights Perspective</title>
<link>http://fr.habitants.org/article/view/1564/</link>
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<pubDate>08.12.2005 - 13:32</pubDate>
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<title>Africa: Appeal from Senegal</title>
<link>http://fr.habitants.org/article/view/1541/</link>
<description>Since July 2005, our country, Senegal, is confronted with floods of a great scale touching mainly the surroundings of Dakar (Pikine, Guédiawaye). Thousands of families (between 60 and 100 000 people) were forced to leave their houses invaded by rainwater.
Knowing that some of you have some experience in the construction of houses for populations of poor people, we call on you, activists in the networks of inhabitants, for assistance.</description>
<pubDate>30.10.2005 - 12:00</pubDate>
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