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Urban Policies and the Right to the City in India: Rights, Responsibilities and Citizenship

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  • Centre de Sciences Humaines CSH
  • United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultura UNESCO

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This publication highlights the relevance in India and the multiplicity of entry points of the right to the city as a vehicle for social inclusion and sustainable social development for Indian cities. It aims at supporting the development of a rights-based approach to urbanization in India to help generate the political will and create a culture of resource allocation favorable to the most vulnerable groups and individuals, such as the urban poor, migrant women and children.

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  • Centre de Sciences Humaines CSH & United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultura UNESCO, 2015. "Urban Policies and the Right to the City in India: Rights, Responsibilities and Citizenship," Working Papers id:7248, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:7248
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