R-Existences, the turning point of Quito. The New Inhabitants' Agenda VS the New Urban Agenda
Habitat III’s New Urban Agenda will not deliver unless it creates decent work and fully includes trade unions and workers
Over 70 people attended Habitat III’s Trade Union and Workers Roundtable
held on 18 October 2016 by a joint international trade union and allies delegation headed by Public Services International (PSI) and Building and Woodworkers International (BWI).
Wednesday 24 January 2018
The Social Forum of Resistance to Habitat III: events which leave a mark
Resistance to Habitat III, summary and lessons learned
Marcha de inauguración Foro Social de Resistencia Popular a Habitat III, QUITO, ECUADOR (17 octubre 2016)
With the support of Global IAITo those who resisted and resist day after day defending their territories.
INTRODUCTIONAny global event bringing together many of the people involved in public decisions about habitat and territory will result in resistance and mobilization at the very least. One example we can cite are the events at the Habitat II conference in Istanbul, where protests were harshly repressed by the Turkish police [1]
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Fifth Session of the International Tribunal on Evictions: the urgent need for a global moratorium
The fifth Session of the International Tribunal on Evictions in Quito, Ecuador, has exposed the tragedy of evicted people, a taboo subject at the UN Habitat III Conference despite the figure surpassing 60 million people on a global scale. Despite the threat of police action, the opening session at Monte Sinaí, Guayaquil, with 600 people in attendance, and the Session in a crowded lecture hall in Quito, gave a voice to the poignant testimonies calling neoliberal policies into account. The verdict that came out of this Session is final: public authorities have a responsibility and must urgently put in place a global moratorium on evictions. Solidary mobilisation will have a key part to play in this.
The Charter of Inhabitants’ Responsibilities: contributions of the Urban and Community Way
Taller Carta de Responsabilidad de los habitantes, QUITO, ECUADOR (18 octubre 2016)
The Alliance for Responsible and Sustainable Societies (founded in 2003) is an evolution on the “Charter of Human Responsibility” programme put forward by the “Alliance for a Responsible, Plural and United World” (1993-2002). The Charter programme (December, 2001) also gave rise to the “Forum of Ethics & Responsibilities” (FER), launched in 2009.
Wednesday 24 January 2018
One year on: inhabitants and civil society monitoring the turning point
Follow-up on the Recommendations of the International Tribunal on Evictions. Case: South America, Ecuador, Guayaquil - Monte Sinaí and neighbouring areas
Misión TIE Guayaquil, ECUADOR (15 octubre 2016)
Fifth Session of the International Tribunal on Evictions
(Ecuador, October 15-17 of October of 2016)
Follow-up on the Recommendations
Case: South America, Ecuador, Guayaquil - Monte Sinaí and neighbouring areas
La Nueva Agenda Urbana en Argentina
DELEGACIÓN AIH, QUITO, ECUADOR (19 OCTUBRE 2016)
Este documento pertenece al espacio de trabajo HABITAR ARGENTINA: Iniciativa Multisectorial por el derecho a la tierra, la vivienda y el Habitat
, un ámbito plural donde hemos confluido distintos sectores, legisladores, académicos, organizaciones sociales, conscientes de la necesidad de abordar de manera integral el problema del Hábitat.
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