Call for EU to Boost Spending on Affordable Housing

Reimagining the design of cities, communities and housing is essential to face the current challenges, a conference was told.

It also heard that civil society organisations (CSOs) have a key role to play in steering this transformation.

Sustainability and the right to housing must be at the heart of future strategies and the EU could contribute to this by increasing European funding for affordable housing and supporting the social economy, the event was told.

Making housing, public spaces and communities in the EU future-proof was the focus of  a conference organised by the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) on  Wednesday (2 July).

The event was one of the first high-level conferences to be held under the Danish Presidency of the Council of the EU, which began on 1 July. It took place at the Danish Society of Engineers (IDA) in Copenhagen.

Séamus Boland, President of the Civil Society Organisations’ Group, said: ‘In the face of climate change, increasing inequalities and the housing crisis, there is no choice but to embrace change in the way that we design, build and develop urban housing and public spaces.

“There is much that other countries could learn from Denmark, whose equitable housing policy, accessible to everyone irrespective of income, goes back over 100 years. Today, the Danish non‑profit housing sector accounts for a fifth of the market and is characterised by high energy standards and mixed, inclusive communities”.

Boland emphasised the need to create spaces that serve both environmental objectives and social cohesion.

Sustainability and the right to housing should be at the centre of future housing strategies. Co‑creation and co‑ownership must go hand in hand to build greener and more inclusive housing and public spaces.

The president of the group, representing civil society from the 27 EU Member States, added that the EU could help by ‘increasing European affordable housing funds, strengthening EU renovation programmes and supporting the social economy, notably cooperative ownership models’.

Sophie Hæstorp Andersen, Danish Minister for Social Affairs and Housing, said:

“Affordable and sustainable housing is a top priority for me – also during our EU Presidency.

“By building greener and more inclusive communities today, we’re not only addressing today’s challenges, but laying the foundation for stronger, more resilient societies tomorrow.

“It’s part of building a safer, more competitive, and greener Europe. I look forward to continuing this important conversation at the conference I’ll be hosting in September on affordable and sustainable housing.”

Policymakers and CSO representatives, urban planners, architects and individuals discussed building more sustainable and inclusive communities.

Participants used the opportunity to exchange experiences and showcase best practises.

The debates addressed climate‑friendly construction and urban spaces, innovative solutions for reducing emissions and how the EU can bring added value.

Participants said they believed that housing, public spaces and communities need to be reimaged and emphasised the need for measures to support poor and vulnerable individuals and families.

They also called for:renovations to be prioritised over new constructions;circular and energy-efficient construction methods to be prioritised;public procurement also to reward energy-efficient designs and a gender dimension to housing strategies and community-driven planning.

A further conclusion of the conference was that substantial engagement by individuals and CSOs and inclusive, cross‑sectoral dialogue are crucial if the just transition to greener and more inclusive housing in the EU is to succeed. Communities can only meet the challenges if all stakeholders – public, private, civil society and individuals – unite and act together.

The conference also saw the opening of the exhibition “Giving form to the future” at IDA.

The exhibition focuses on sustainability in construction and presents works coordinated by Danish


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4 responses to “Call for EU to Boost Spending on Affordable Housing”

  1. Guillotine Trigger Avatar
    Guillotine Trigger

    Looks like the EU is finally getting serious about affordable housing—just in time for the conference tea and biscuits! 🍵🏠 If only they could fund a few more meetings to discuss how to actually build homes instead of just talking about it! 😂

  2. Frenzy Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s just throw more EU cash at affordable housing while we’re at it, because who doesn’t love emptying their pockets for a “greener” tomorrow? 😏🏡

  3. Spoiler Betty Avatar
    Spoiler Betty

    Seems like the EU has finally decided that affordable housing is a thing, who knew? Maybe next they’ll figure out how to make public transport on time! 😂🏙️

  4. gbbledgoodk Avatar
    gbbledgoodk

    Typical EU, always ready to boost spending on affordable housing while we all sit in our overpriced shoeboxes. Maybe one day they’ll learn that talking about change is easier than actually doing it! 😏🏠

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