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Report of The National Children’s Consultation on Their Right To Housing

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A consultation with about 40 children who have faced violations of their housing rights in some form or the other was organized on 13th November 2006 from 9 – 12 am on the National platform of India Social Forum in New Delhi. These were the children who have faced forced evictions; development induced displacement, children living in inadequate housing conditions as well as homeless/street children. For this consultation, YUVA with its experience in the field of housing rights decided to get all the partners who have been a part of the struggle for housing rights of the poor and displaced. This is a report of the consultation and the rich and heartfelt exchanges.

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  • India Social Forum ISF, 2009. "Report of The National Children’s Consultation on Their Right To Housing," Working Papers id:1887, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:1887
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    housijng; displacement; children; right ot housing; right to livelihood; development; destructions; cities; urban areas; youth; Urban Studies;
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