With rising poverty rates across Canada and much of the industrialized world, this is an increasingly popular theme. A look at the increasing gap between the haves and have-nots through media projects and poems from people who want to see ...
With rising poverty rates across Canada and much of the industrialized world, this is an increasingly popular theme. A look at the increasing gap between the haves and have-nots through media projects and poems from people who want to see poverty and homelessness become a thing of the past.
The issue of cutoff dates, and regularization of tenements, is a highly contentious one as it relates to slum development and demolition in Mumbai. Here, Amrita Goswami, a Mumbai-based housing rights activist, presents a brief primer on the topic at an INHAF symposium.
INHAF, otherwise known as 'Habitat Forum', describes itself as "an all-India platform to facilitate and promote information exchange, experience sharing, lateral learning and joint action among non-governmental organisations (NGOs), civic groups, building and development professionals, professional training institutions and students concerned with and working in the human settlements field".
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