Home Sweet Home: Housing Practices & Tools That Support Durable Solutions for Urban IDPs (IDMC, 2014) - JIPS - Joint IDP Profiling Service

Home Sweet Home: Housing Practices & Tools That Support Durable Solutions for Urban IDPs (IDMC, 2014)

21.Dec.2014
By JIPS
Related Topics: Durable solutions

“The report advocates for an area-based and inclusive approach to addressing the housing rights of urban IDPs and their host communities, because their needs are often similar. Such an approach should be combined with targeted approaches when IDPs’ specific needs and vulnerabilities have been identified. It advocates for a human rights-based approach to housing programmes and policies across both humanitarian and development sectors, and among national and local responders.”

An executive summary, extended version of the case studies, as well as report highlights can be found on IDMC’ related resource page.

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