This report is a research that maps out existing eviction impact assessment methodologies in the world. This guide gathers many good practices in localized situations, and presents some tools to suit the specific needs and contexts related to this subject. The report is an important step towards understanding the tools and approaches required to create a solid testament base of the actual and potential losses of forced evictions; thus promoting viable policies and alternative approaches.
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Remoções forçadas
This content is about the theme Remoções forçadas. Learn more about it.
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