It is with great pleasure that the UN Special Rapporteurs on the Right to Adequate Housing ends the year 2011 with the publication of a booklet and a leaflet on women and the right to housing, in four languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese and Arabic.
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Celebrating the International Women’s Day, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Adequate Housing wants to announce the launching of the project “Connecting People to Promote, Monitor and Implement Women’s Rights to Housing and Land”. Supported by a grant from the German government, the project aims to disseminate conceptual, legal and practical dimensions of women’s rights to housing and land. This will be the thematic focus of the housing mandate in 2011.