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 Protests Exclusive Acquisition Group Participation in Housing Bid
May 13, 2009
ACRI to the Attorney-General: “The Land Administration is not merely a supplier of lands. It is a public body accountable … Read more
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ACRI Petitions against Revocation of Housing Assistance to Single Mom
April 7, 2009
The petition was submitted on behalf of a single parent whose financial aid from the government for rent payment was … Read more
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ACRI’s 2008 Annual Report
April 7, 2009
Presenting ACRI’s legal, educational and public outreach work, the Annual Report brings personal stories and highlights the orgnization’s activities To … Read more
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Preventing Discrimination by Buying Groups
March 16, 2009
ACRI Attorney Gil Gan-Mor argues that buying groups must be regulated by the law, in The Marker Published in The … Read more
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ACRI: Let Public Discuss Housing Reforms before Implementing Changes
December 24, 2008
With no public debate, Justice Minister Daniel Friedman instated legislation that will increase unnecessary evictions, hurt tenants’ rights Two months … Read more