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Home Sweet Home: Housing Practices and Tools that Support Durable Solutions for Urban Internally Displaced Persons – Urban IDP Women
March 2015 - Despite a longstanding
recognition of the need to improve the response of actors addressing urban
displacement, there is a lack of guidance on how to do this and a limited
knowledge of practices that have successfully addressed the housing, tenure
security and livelihood needs of urban IDPs.
This report, the result of collaboration
between IDMC and the MIT Displacement Research and Action Network (DRAN),
presents different approaches and case studies that have been used to overcome
recurrent challenges to adequate housing in urban displacement situations. It
advocates for the use of a rights-based approach that supports the achievement
of durable solutions by providing options that can guide and inform response
when designing, funding or implementing housing policies and programmes in
urban settings for policy makers and practitioners.
Full Report
Home sweet home: march 2015
- http://www.internal-displacement.org/assets/publications/2015/20150325-global-home-sweet-home/20150325-global-home-sweet-home-en-full-report.pdf
Extended version of the case
studies
Report Highlights
Comparative matrix & conclusion
Extended Version of the Case Studies
Approaches and Case Studies
Housing purchasing certificates
Transfer of public buildings to
private ownership
Tools and Case Studies
Profiling of urban IDP situations
Community participation approaches