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Your input Introduction
"In April 2002, the UN Commission on Human Rights adopted Resolution 2002/49
on Women's Equal Ownership, Access to and Control over Land and the Equal Rights
to Own Property and to Adequate Housing. In this Resolution, the Special
Rapporteur on Adequate Housing was requested to submit a study on women
and adequate housing. For the preparation of this study, a questionnaire was
developed to solicit information from States, local authorities, civil society
and other stakeholders. As part of this information collecting exercise, UN-HABITAT
organized a Regional Consultation for the Special Rapporteur in October 2002,
during which civil society organizations shared testimonies and presentations
on the situations in their countries. The Special Rapporteur continues to collect
information on women's land, housing and property rights.
The purpose of the questionnaire is to solicit information from States, local
authorities, civil society and other stakeholders for the preparation of a study
on the topic of women and housing, which the Special Rapporteur on adequate
housing will be submitting to the Commission on Human Rights in 2003 pursuant
to its resolution 2002/49 entitled "Women's equal ownership of, access to and
control over land and the equal rights to own property and to adequate housing".
In his first report to the Commission on Human Rights (E/CN.4/2001/51),
the Special Rapporteur called for a broad interpretation of the right to adequate
housing, which he defined as "the right of every woman, man, youth and child
to gain and sustain a secure home and community in which to live in peace and
dignity". He further developed a framework of analysis in addressing issues
of housing-related discriminations which was presented in his second report
(see paras. 37-47 in E/CN.4/2002/59).
If you or your organization wishes to contribute, please answer the questions
contained in the Questionnaire, Download Questionnaire
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