Housing Rights
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Every person has the right to adequate housing, enabling him or her to lead private lives, with adequate living conditions, and in an environment that is accessible to employment, infrastructure, and social services. To guarantee this basic right, the state is obligated to ensure that every person will have access to affordable housing. Unfortunately this is not the case, seeing as affordable rental housing has not been inserted in any national housing plan.
ACRI promotes the building of affordable housing units, which begins with terminating the practice of designating affordable construction projects for specific sectors within the Israeli population, specifically former or active members of the IDF. In addition, ACRI supports the continued availability of public housing and the equal access to housing without discrimination. ACRI’s work with housing rights also includes support for the Arab communities within Israeli cities such as Lod, and with regards to the Negev Bedouin. Through the courts and through public advocacy campaigns, ACRI continues to promote the inclusion of human rights discourse in planning, whilst raising public awareness through the distribution of publications highlighting the lack consideration for human rights in current planning policy.
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ACRI’s State of Human Rights Report 2009: Rights on Condition
December 6, 2009
Annual survery finds conditioning of rights affects all members of society, weakens Israeli democracy JERUSALEM – December 6, 2009 – … Read more
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ACRI Sets Precedent: No Discrimination in Tel Aviv Tenders
November 2, 2009
Following ACRI petition, Housing Project Cannot be Marketed only to Hi-Tech and Finance Employees Following an ACRI petition paired with … Read more
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ACRI, Bimkom: First Principled Petition on Demolitions in Jerusalem
November 2, 2009
Petitioners demand the court order the Jerusalem municipality to suspend its illegal policy of house demolitions in East Jerusalem until … Read more
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Ending Discrimination in Housing Projects in Tel Aviv, Jaffa
October 29, 2009
In October 2009, following an ACRI petition and as a result of pressure from the courts, the Tel Aviv Municipality … Read more
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Court Accepts Petition on Illegal East Jerusalem Construction
September 9, 2009
Following appeal by Silwan residents, ACRI and Bimkom, Jerusalem Court Halts Construction by Municipality and Elad in Silwan neighborhood The … Read more