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Attached is the Report of the UN Special Rapporteur on Adequate Housing, to the UN Human Rights Commission 2006: WOMEN & ADEQUATE HOUSING.

 

http://www.unhchr.ch/huridocda/huridoca.nsf/(Symbol)/E.CN.4.RES.2001.28.En?Opendocument

 

 

 

Adequate housing as a component of the right to an
adequate standard of living

Commission on Human Rights resolution 2001/28



Recalling its resolution 2000/9, in which it decided to appoint, for a period of three years, a special rapporteur whose mandate would focus on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living, as well as resolution 2000/13 on women's equal ownership of, access to and control over land and the equal rights to own property and to adequate housing,
Noting the work of the United Nations treaty bodies, in particular of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, in the promotion of the rights related to adequate housing,
Concerned that any deterioration in the general housing situation disproportionally affects the poor, as well as women and children, and members of groups requiring special protection,
1. Takes note of the report of the Special Rapporteur (E/CN.4/2001/51) and of relevant parts of the report of the Secretary-General on economic, social and cultural rights (E/CN.4/2001/49);
2. Encourages the Special Rapporteur, in accordance with his mandate, to bring the issue of adequate housing to the attention of relevant review processes of United Nations conferences and summits, notably the five-year review of the Habitat Agenda (June 2001), including, where possible, through contributing to and participating in these events;
3. Also encourages the Special Rapporteur to strengthen the integration of the rights relevant to his mandate into the Global Campaign for Secure Tenure launched by the United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat) and into other operational activities of the United Nations system, notably into processes and initiatives that are oriented towards poverty reduction, and to develop to this effect a dialogue with Governments, relevant United Nations bodies, in particular the United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat) and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, specialized agencies, international organizations, non-governmental organizations and international financial institutions;
4. Further encourages the Special Rapporteur to cooperate, in accordance with his mandate, with other rapporteurs, representatives, experts, notably the independent expert on extreme poverty, members and chairpersons of working groups of the Commission, and United Nations bodies, including human rights treaty bodies;
5. Requests the Special Rapporteur, in the fulfilment of his mandate:
(a) To give particular emphasis to practical solutions with regard to the implementation of the rights relevant to his mandate, on the basis of pertinent information, notably on best practices, including on domestic legal enforcement of these rights, from Governments, relevant United Nations agencies and non-governmental organizations;
(b) To facilitate the provision of technical assistance;
6. Also requests the Special Rapporteur, within the limits of his mandate, further to review the interrelatedness of adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living with other human rights;
7. Further requests the Special Rapporteur to submit a report to the Commission at its fifty-eighth session;
8. Requests the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to support cooperation between the Special Rapporteur and other rapporteurs, representatives, experts, members and chairpersons of working groups of the Commission and United Nations bodies, including human rights treaty bodies, that are relevant to the mandate of the Special Rapporteur;
9. Requests the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and the United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat) to strengthen their cooperation and to consider developing a joint housing rights programme;
10. Calls upon all States:
(a) To give full effect to housing rights, including through domestic development policies at the appropriate level of government and with international assistance and cooperation, giving particular attention to the individuals, most often women and children, and communities living in extreme poverty, and to security of tenure;
(b) To ensure the observance of all their legally binding national standards in the area of housing;
(c) To cooperate with the Special Rapporteur;
(d) To submit to the Special Rapporteur information on different experiences, notably on best practices, in areas related to his mandate;
(e) Without distinction of any kind, such as to race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status,
(i) To counter social exclusion and marginalization of people who suffer from discrimination on multiple grounds, in particular by ensuring non-discriminatory access to adequate housing for indigenous people and persons belonging to minorities;

(ii) To promote participation in decision-making processes, in particular at the local level, when developing an adequate standard of living and housing;

11. Invites the United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat) and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to further explore possibilities to support the Special Rapporteur;
12. Requests the Secretary-General to provide the Special Rapporteur with the assistance necessary for the execution of his mandate.

70th meeting
20 April 2001
[Adopted without a vote. .]





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