Findings:
In the last ten years, articulations and convergences between activists, social movements, inhabitants´ and neighbourhood organizations as well as technical supports that defend the right to habitat have been
consolidated. We gather around the struggle for the realization of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ESCR) that are fundamental in defending the structural place of the family, rural and urban communities, and coexistence based on the inclusion of all people. We refer to the ESCR that are related
to habitat and which correspond to state obligations related to housing, water and sanitation, education, health and citizen participation. These are the legal basis for demanding collective rights to land, natural resources, livelihoods, energy, transportation and recreation, and especially the right to the city, food sovereignty and climate justice. Due to the close relationship with the family, home, neighbourhood, village and public space, women are principle protagonists in local struggles to defend the right to habitat. Women, as well as children, disabled people, the evicted, homeless, nomads, refugees and migrants are the main people excluded from these rights and therefore must be recognized and their rights defended in all of these struggles.
We, local, national, regional, continental and global organizations gathered here in the process of building the World Assembly of Inhabitants, pledge to continue united in building solidarity, so that all people may have the right to live in peace and with dignity in the countryside and in the city.
We also commit to participate in the Global Campaign for the Right to Habitat, held yearly on the first Monday of October.
On October 3, 2011 and October 1, 2012, the themes that will bring us together around the world are: (i) the causes and effects of forced evictions, the suffering and impoverishment of people affected by rural and urban habitat problems; and (ii) solidarity with activists for the right to habitat who have been victimized by repression and violence against their civil and political rights.
The annual campaign for the right to habitat will be organized in an inclusive and diverse manner, coordinated by all those involved in habitat struggles throughout the world by means of marches, protests, demonstrations, occupations, and public debates and meetings, among other expressions. The circulation of the campaign will be done primarily by social networks through the internet, and will also be publicized on the websites of the social movements, networks and organizations engaged in the
To meet these commitments, organizations and networks are constituting a Liaison Committee that is committed to agreeing on a platform and a plan of action that are the result of meetings organised by the inhabitants organisations in the popular neighborhoods and at the university campus in the framework of the WSF Dakar, to render concrete the solidarity to fight against the violations of rights that are rooted in common causes around the world.
On February 10, 2011 in Dakar, the following networks and organizations sign this commitment:
International networks:
Alliance Internationale des Habitants (AIH)
Coalition Internationale de l'Habitat (HIC)
Comités Promoteurs de l'Assemblée Mondiale des Habitants international
Comités Promoteurs de l'Assemblée Mondiale des Habitants Régionaux
LOCOA - Leaders and Organizers of Community Organization in Asia
No-Vox
National and local inhabitants organizations:
ACIDAK Asociation Comité Interbidonville, (Dakar, Senegal)
AHTB, Association des Habitants et Travailleurs de Baraka (Dakar, Senegal)
Amandla Centre of Zimbabwe (Zimbabwe)
A Város Mindenkié (Hongrie)
CAES (Paraguay)
CDV (México)
CHRA (Zimbabwe)
Colectivo para el desarrollo del peru de villa maria dl triunfo (Perú)
Comité de Gestion des Inondations et de Déguerpissement de Médina Goumars (Guédiawaye, Senegal)
Comités Promoteurs Nationaux de l'Assemblée Mondiale des Habitants Nationaux
CONAM (Brasil)
CONAPAMAG (Guatemala)
Coordination duped investors (Russie)
Coophabitat (Republica Dominicana)
Cooperativa de reciclado de villa 31 (Argentina)
Coopérative Coralli (Italie)
COORDINADORA DE COLONIAS UNIDAS (México)
DAL, Droit au Logement (France)
EMAD, Entente des Mouvements et Associations de Développement (Dakar, Senegal)
Famemg – Minas Gerais (Brasil)
FBFF – Ceará (Brasil)
FEDEVI (Argentina)
Federación de Cooperativas Todos juntos (Argentina)
FOVELIC (Perú)
GIU (Perú)
Grupo puertorriqueño de solidaridad con la niñez Dominico-Haiana CPNDH (Puerto Rico)
Mouvement And Soukali Médina Goumars (Dakar, Senegal)
Movimiento Nuevo Encuentro (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 (Cameroun)
Shelter for the Poor (Bangladesh)
Thames Valley Gypsy Council (UK)
Tenants Union (Russie)
Tonderai Ndira Housing Cooperative (Zimbabwe)
UCISV-Ver (México)
Unione Inquilini (Italie)
UNION POPULAR VALLE GOMEZ, D.F. (México)
Youth governance and environmental programme (Kenya)
Support:
ABONG, Brazilian Association of NGOs
AITEC, Association Internationale des Techniciens et Chercheurs (France)
ALOP, Associación Latinoamericana de Organizaciones de Promoción
CENCA (Perú)
CERPAC, Centre de Recherche Populaire pour l´Action Citoyenne(Senegal)
ENDA-Economie Populaire (Senegal)
ENDA-Relais pour le Développement Urbain Participé, (Senegal)
FAL, Forum des Autorités Locales
Handicap International
Intermondes (Senegal)
Plateforme DESC Sénégal – RADI
WISEEP (Ghana)
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