Over the past decade, the processes of agglutination of articulation and convergence among the activists, social movements, organizations and bodies of the inhabitants of technical support that defend the right to live have consolidated. We gather around the struggle for the implementation of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ESCR), which is essential to defend the place of the family structure, rural communities and urban and community life that is inclusive of all people . This brings us back to talk about the DESC related to the right to live. These rights cover the state's responsibility in terms of housing, water, sanitation, education, accessibility, health and participation, environment, migrants are the legal basis for claiming rights to land, natural resources, livelihoods, energy, transport and free time. Women are the main protagonists of the local struggles to defend the right to live because of their relationship with the family, home, neighborhood or country and the public space. However, they are also excluded from the main rights and that is why we must recognize and defend their rights in all our battles.
obstacles to the realization of the right to live are increasing everywhere in the world irrespective of the local cultural differences. So we have to denounce: the land and real estate pressures on the habitat of the most poor, helpless and vulnerable, the hoarding of land, the destruction of popular neighborhoods and villages, the inaccessibility cities; the bourgeois of the old districts, the increase in rents compared to the stagnation of incomes, privatization of public spaces, the mega projects and mega events, the planning and development violates people's right to remain in their traditional places of residence, armed conflict and the occupation of the territories, refugee camps, the disasters so-called "natural" and the effects of climate change that are expressed through floods, landslides, but also with the water, air and of the earth. For all these issues we must expose and highlight the inequality and discrimination against women in the implementation of their right to live. All these phenomena generate numerous territorial evictions affecting so many growing rural and urban populations around the world.
Proposals
We, local, national, regional, continental and global gathered here compel us to pursue with the construction of solidarity and all that everyone has the right to live in peace and dignity in our cities and countryside .
We therefore pledge to participate each year to the Global Campaign for the Right to residential, held the first Monday in October.
On 3 October 2011 1 October 2012, the themes that we will meet in the world : 1) The causes and effects of the evictions, suffering and impoverishment of people affected, 2) solidarity with the militants for the right to live in suffering from the repression and violation of their civil and political rights.
The annual campaign for the right to live will be manifested in an inclusive manner, in diversity, and will be coordinated by all women and all people involved in this battle all over the world through, among other things, complaints, marches, occupations, demonstrations, public debates and meetings. The spread of the campaign will be done mainly through social networks on the Internet. It will also spread from the sites of all movements, networks and organizations involved.
To address these commitments, organizations and networks will establish a Liaison Committee which will agree on a platform and a plan of action that are the result of meetings held by organizations of people living in the popular quarters and the university campus at the Social Forum World of Dakar, in order to make concrete solidarity to fight against violations of the rights to the causes contiunuano sussitere worldwide.
In Dakar, February 10, 2011, sign this commitment
International Networks:
- Alliance Internationale des Habitants (AIH)
- De l'Habitat International Coalition (HIC)
- International Organizing Committee for the World Assembly of Inhabitants
- Regional Organizing Committee for the World Assembly of Inhabitants
- LOCO - Leaders and Organizers of Community Organization in Asia
- No-Vox
locals and national organizations:
- ACIDAK, Comité Interbidonville Asociation (Dakar, Senegal)
- AHTB, Association des Habitants et Travailleurs de Baraka (Dakar, Senegal)
- Amandla Centre of Zimbabwe (Zimbabwe)
- Assembly to End Poverty (USA)
- A Város Mindenkié (Hungary)
- CAES (Paraguay)
- CDV (Messico)
- CHRA (Zimbabwe)
- CISRS, National Forum for the Urban Poor (India)
- Colectivo para el desarrollo del peru villa maria dl Triunfo (Peru)
- Committee Flood management and eviction of Medina Goumar (Guediawaye, Senegal)
- Promoters National Committees of the World Assembly of Inhabitants National
- CONAM (Brasil)
- CONAPAMAG (Guatemala)
- Coordination duped investors (Russia)
- Coophabitat (Repubblica Dominicana)
- reciclado Cooperativa de Villa 31 (Argentina)
- Cooperative Coralli (Italy)
- COORDINATOR OF UNITED COLONIES (Messico)
- DAL, Droit au Logement (France)
- EMAD, Entente des Mouvements et Associations de Développement (Dakar, Senegal)
- Famemg - Minas Gerais (Brazil)
- FBFF - Ceará (Brazil)
- Fedevi (Argentina)
- Together Cooperative Federation (Argentina)
- FOVELIC (Peru)
- GIU (Peru)
- Group solidarity with Puerto Rican-Dominican children Haian CPNDH (Porto Rico ) And Mouvement
- Goumars Soukali Medina (Dakar, Senegal)
- Fresh Encounter Movement (Argentina)
- National Tenants Union (Nigeria)
- Omunga (Angola)
- POHDH (Haiti)
- PPEHRC (USA)
- PROUD and National Forum for the Urban Poor (India)
- Red Metropolitana Inquilinos (Venezuela)
- RNHC (Camerun)
- Shelter for the Poor (Bangladesh)
- Thames Valley Gypsy Council (UK)
- Tenants Union (Russia)
- Tonderai Ndira Housing Cooperative (Zimbabwe)
- UCISV-Ver (Messico)
- Unione Inquilini (Italia)
- UNION POPULAR VALLE GOMEZ, D.F. (Messico)
- USA/Canada Alliance of Inhabitants (USA - Canada)
- Youth and Environmental Governance Programme (Kenya)
Sostegno:
- ABONG, Brazilian Association of NGOs
- AITEC, International Association of Technicians and Investigators (Francia)
- ALOP, Asociación Latinoamericana de Organizaciones de Promoción
- CENCA (Perú)
- CERPAC, Research Center for the People Citizen Action (Senegal)
- ENDA Popular Economics (Senegal)
- ENDA-Relay for Participatory Urban Development (Senegal)
- FAL Forum Local Authorities
- Handicap International
- Intermondes (Senegal) Senegal
- Plateforme DESC - RADI
- WISEEP (Ghana)
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