The Right to Adequate Housing

In the present report, the Special Rapporteur on adequate housing analyses the ruling paradigm of housing policies that focus on housing finance as the main means of promoting homeownership. The report assesses the impact of prevalent housing finance policies on the right to adequate housing of those living in poverty. The Special Rapporteur concludes that the full realization of the right to adequate
housing, without discrimination, cannot be promoted solely by financial mechanisms and requires broader and more holistic housing policies and State interventions. She calls for a paradigm shift from housing policies based on the financialization of housing to a human rights-based approach to housing policies.

Full report

English
Author: 
Raquel Rolnik, UN Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living
Year of publication: 
2 012
Publisher: 
United Nations
Organisation: 
United Nations
Subject: 
Evictions
Homelessness
Human rights
Quality of housing
Right to housing

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