Making Right to Housing Work: Learnings from YUVA’s Approach of Enabling the Right to Adequate Housing

IF 0.9 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Marina Joseph, Siddharth K.J., Doel Jaikishen
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This article presents a model of human rights practice in India, specifically focused on the right to adequate housing for marginalized groups. It details this through the praxis of a 40-year-old non-profit organization called Youth for Unity and Voluntary Action (YUVA). The article presents the approach, rooted in the specific socio-legal contexts of Indian cities where YUVA works. Four key elements from YUVA’s model of work are elaborated: a) facilitating access to citizenship rights to enable individual claim-making; b) formation of people’s organizations towards collectivization; c) formation of wider city- and state-level alliances towards policy and advocacy shifts; d) strategic inputs to drive inclusion in urban plans. Although the insights embody the experience of a single organization, they offer several lessons for wider human rights practice with respect to realizing the right to housing in developing country contexts, especially in the Global South.
让住房权发挥作用:从乌克兰住房联盟实现适足住房权的方法中汲取经验
本文介绍了印度的人权实践模式,特别关注边缘化群体的适足住房权。文章通过一个名为 "青年团结和志愿行动"(YUVA)的具有 40 年历史的非营利组织的实践,详细介绍了这一模式。文章介绍了植根于团结和志愿行动青年组织开展工作的印度城市的特定社会法律背景的方法。文章阐述了团结和志愿行动青年组织工作模式的四个关键要素:a) 促进获得公民权利,使个人能够提出权利主张;b) 建立人民组织,实现集体化;c) 建立更广泛的城市和邦一级的联盟,实现政策和宣传转变;d) 提供战略投入,推动城市规划中的包容性。尽管这些见解体现的是一个组织的经验,但它们为发展中国家,特别是全球南部国家在实现住房权方面更广泛的人权实践提供了一些借鉴。
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