Understanding Evictions and Housing Rights

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Explore the complexities of evictions, learning outcomes, structure of modules, definitions, reasons for evictions, facts, and impacts on poor households. Discover how forced evictions affect women, relate to HIV/AIDS, tenure security, market forces, and legalities. Delve into the right to adequate housing, alternatives to eviction, resettlement guidelines, and strategies for avoiding eviction through negotiation tools and obligations.

  • Evictions
  • Housing rights
  • Forced evictions
  • Tenure security
  • Avoiding eviction

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  1. EVICTION

  2. Learning Outcomes

  3. Structure of the Module

  4. Definitions

  5. Five Reasons for Evictions

  6. Some Facts

  7. Needs and Priorities of Poor Households

  8. How Eviction Affects the Poor

  9. Women and Forced Evictions

  10. Eviction and HIV/AIDS

  11. Tenure Security and Market Forces

  12. Forced Evictions and the Law

  13. Right to Adequate Housing

  14. Right to Adequate Housing

  15. Alternatives to Eviction

  16. Resettlement Guidelines

  17. Seven Ways to Avoid Eviction

  18. Negotiating Tools for Avoiding Evictions

  19. Obligations Before any Eviction Takes Place

  20. Eviction Impact Assessment (EVIA)

  21. When Evictions are Unavoidable Ensure That:

  22. After an Eviction

  23. Trends to Make Use of

  24. Cities Have Their Own Housing Experts

  25. Conclusions

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