WUF13 conference participants adopt statement on colonial injustices and housing inequality
WUF13 discusses housing crisis and injustices caused by colonial governance - PHOTO
Complaints over violations of housing rights can be submitted directly to the UN
Secretary General: Housing issue has become one of the main challenges on the development and democracy agenda
Committee: Housing policy cannot be planned separately from transport, infrastructure, and employment
Aygun Aliyeva: The concept of an inclusive city is not limited to physical infrastructure
Ombudsman: Urban development is measured first of all by the real conditions created for people’s daily lives
Kenyan President: WUF13 is an important platform for resolving global housing crisis
Canadian official: More than 741,000 families’ housing needs addressed under national strategy
Omer Bulut: Housing policy is at the center of social justice and sustainable development
UN-Habitat unveils strategic priorities for the next three years
WUF13 starts in Baku
UN Resident Coordinator: Cities play key role in economic growth and social inclusion amid rapid urbanization
France’s initiative to change voter lists in New Caledonia faces criticism
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