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Putting social housing high on the political agenda

Geneva, 16 May 2003 - On 19-20 May, the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) and the European Liaison Committee for Social Housing (CECODHAS) will hold a two-day workshop on social housing in the Czech capital, Prague, at the invitation of the Czech Ministry for Regional Development.

Over a hundred participants from some 30 UNECE member States will gather to hammer out a common definition of social housing, because, surprisingly, there's no common understanding of social housing. Yet this is a prerequisite for UNECE to draw up guidelines on social housing.

Social housing is usually understood as public rental housing. But this is too narrow. There are now many poor owners in countries in transition where governments sold off the social housing stock at below-market prices to the sitting tenants. Should the housing occupied by these poor owners not be regarded as social housing?

The usual understanding of social housing does not hold in countries where there is a very low percentage of social rental housing, but where other solutions exist. Does this mean that these countries have no social housing to speak of?

Although approaches to social housing diverge, social housing is rarely defined in national laws. This is why before starting any discussion on social housing it is so important to define it.

According to Ms Christina von Schweinichen, Deputy Director of the UNECE Environment and Human Settlements Division, "one of the key issues participants have to consider is the extent to which countries respond to the housing need of those who cannot afford adequate housing. However, given the general climate of fiscal restraint and limited public resources, the market was expected to bring the solution, but this hasn't always worked. To address the social housing problem, all actors involved in the provision of housing should work together. At the meeting in Prague representatives from UNECE member States, local governments, banks, housing agencies, housing associations and cooperatives, international organizations, NGOs and research institutions will gather around a table to discuss concrete recommendations for a more effective social housing provision so that everyone can afford to have a roof over their heads."

For more information, please contact:

Christina von Schweinichen, Deputy Director
UNECE Environment and Human Settlements Division
Palais des Nations, office 340
CH - 1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland

Phone: +41 (0) 22 917 23 88
Fax: +41 (0) 22 907 01 07
E-mail: [email protected]
URL: http://www.unece.org/env/hs/prgm/housing_modern_managmt/hs_mod_mgmt_welcome.htm

 

Ref: ECE/ENV/03/P07