Harnessing Innovation for Sustainable Land Investments and Housing in the Arab Region
Forging a Resilient Future: Key Takeaways from the Third Arab Land Conference Opening Session
Reimagining Urban Housing: Gautam Bhan's Call for Justice, Affordability, and Viability
Data against forced evictions in Brazil: The Zero Evictions Campaign
How could a problem that affects at least 1,5 million people in a country like Brazil be so unheard of? How could so many families be evicted from their homes by public authorities, or with their endorsement, when staying at home was one of the main measures to contain a global health crisis, such as the Covid-19 pandemic? These contradictions brought together over 175 civil society organizations, social movements, and university groups to denounce and advocate against forced evictions in Brazil and shed light on the connections between housing tenure security and other human rights such as health, education and work.
Climate-induced migration in Somalia
Building solutions for long-term sustainable livelihoods in urban contexts
Breaking with prejudices: citizenship, innovation, and informalities in urban Africa
This What to Read digest introduces three recent articles that take a different view on urban Africa. The publications refer to innovative ways to secure tenure in cities, obstacles to urban agriculture, and bring insights into the agency and opportunities of urban refugees.
Stronger home rental markets can support a post-covid recovery
Prindex Senior Land Governance Advisor Denys Nizalov argues that developing large, flexible rental markets with strong protections for renters and landlords can stimulate economies and support post-covid economic recoveries.
What Happened to the Eviction Tsunami?
Since the pandemic began, housing experts (including one of the authors of this article) have been predicting that the pandemic’s economic fallout would produce an eviction “tsunami” that could put as many as 40 million people out of their homes.