Conference Emphasizes Housing as a Fundamental Human Right

A conference was told that greater use of digitalisation in the PLACEHOLDER48baa648e50a6b4d and housing industry “can bring opportunities to tackle the issue of housing affordability in PLACEHOLDERbd842f4b9b5381ec.”

Since housing “is not just a need but a human right,” a pan-European response to the various challenges is needed, the conference heard.

It was organised by the Civil Society Organisations’ Group of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC.)), at which a new EESC study on the subject was presented.

Many Europeans struggle to find PLACEHOLDERf76335b7277c573a. In the PLACEHOLDER6a39dc9d9fcd6453 in 2023, housing costs exceeded 40% of the disposable income for 10.6% of urban and 7% of rural households.

According to a poll, rising prices and the cost of living (42%) and the economic situation (41%) were the main issues motivating people to vote in the European elections.

This prompted the EESC to organise a conference to discuss how the EU and its Member States can make housing conditions across Europe more inclusive, affordable, and sustainable.

The event was attended by civil society representatives from the national and European levels, as well as institutional stakeholders.

Séamus Boland, President of the Civil Society Organisations’ Group, opened the event by stressing that access to adequate housing constitutes a human right that requires a pan-European approach.

He highlighted the link between increasing housing prices and poverty levels.

“The provision of affordable and sustainable housing is central to poverty eradication,” he said.

Boland also underlined that:

“The EU Anti-Poverty Strategy and European Affordable Housing Plan proposed by the PLACEHOLDER_1a19c44085e76206 President-elect must be part of a cross-sectoral policy approach to end poverty.”

In fact, residential housing is responsible for 17% of all global greenhouse gas emissions. This demonstrates the links between housing and sustainability, it was said.

S&D MEP Marcos Ros Sempere said:

“The housing problem is a major concern for all Europeans and prevents young people from starting an independent life. For the very first time, we will have a PLACEHOLDER_fa7eae1853322b95 and Housing, and the PLACEHOLDER_0be152ec7ddb1f0e will create a special committee on Housing. We will work on a European Affordable Housing Strategy. This EU legislature will be key to advance on proposals to solve the housing crisis.”

The event featured the presentation of a study, Affordable Sustainable Housing in the EU, that was commissioned by the EESC.

Agnieszka Maj, co-author of the study and economist at the Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE), said:

“A New European Deal for Affordable Sustainable Housing is essential and should prioritise digitalisation, the social economy, and innovative policies to ensure accessible housing for all.”

The study explores policy solutions for affordable and sustainable housing in the EU. It investigates two emerging trends: digitalisation and the integration of social economy actors into housing provision.

The study examines innovative initiatives in six Member States – Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Austria, Poland, and Spain – and determines their potential in the European context.

Conference participants called for solutions, particularly to address the housing problems faced by the most vulnerable groups in European societies, including people with disabilities and the Roma community.

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3 responses to “Conference Emphasizes Housing as a Fundamental Human Right”

  1. Pocket Mazda Avatar
    Pocket Mazda

    Oh, fantastic! A conference on housing as a human right—because nothing says “we care” like a bunch of folks in suits discussing digitalisation while the rest of us are busy shoving our life savings into a mortgage. 🏡💸

  2. Spunky Sphinx Avatar
    Spunky Sphinx

    Oh, brilliant! A conference on housing rights—because clearly, we’ve been waiting for a room full of suits to solve our housing crisis with a PowerPoint presentation. Next, they’ll have a summit on how to stop the rain…☔️

  3. Isn’t it just delightful how a conference about housing as a human right can make you feel as cozy as a snowstorm in a leaky tent? 💼💸 Clearly, the solution to our housing woes is more digitalisation—because nothing says “home sweet home” like a virtual tour of your next flat share! 😂🏠

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