Women and the Right to Adequate Housing

Title: 
Women and the Right to Adequate Housing
Document Type: 
Documents by United Nations Bodies and Agencies
Reference: 
HR/PUB/11/02 (2012)
Annotation: 
While recognized as a universal human right, a lack of adequate housing persists in all areas of the world. Based on the work of both United Nations Special Rapporteurs on adequate housing, this report provides a globalized conceptual framework for this right. The authors survey the legal framework of this issue, derived from various international declarations, human rights treaties, global conferences and regional instruments. Several factors contribute to women being disproportionately denied access to adequate housing, including discriminatory laws and customary practices, policies which fail to account for womens specific circumstances, biased attitudes, a lack of access to remedies and a lack of awareness of rights and participation in decision making. Specific examples of disproportionate effects appear in the context of inheritance, living conditions, forced evictions, domestic violence, HIV/AIDS and natural disasters. This report references numerous other materials useful to further exploration of this issue.