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Dignified housing and Energy Justice

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posted on 2024-09-10, 15:22 authored by Rita LambertRita Lambert, Carlos Escalante Estrada, Silvia de los Rios, Marion Verdiere, Wieser, Martin

Access to dignified housing and energy are essential to reduce poverty and improve well-being. Dignified housing
is rooted in the belief that every person has the right to a decent and secure home where individuals and families can maintain a healthy quality of life. Globally, these concerns are expressed under two interrelated Sustainable Development Goals (SDG); namely SDG7- ‘ensure access to affordable, safe, sustainable and modern energy for all’- and SDG11 - ‘ensure sustainable cities and communities’. Despite these targets, access to energy and dignified housing is unequal in cities of the global South where rapid growth occurs through informal urbanisation. Low-income settlements in particular face challenging conditions as they are disproportionally af- fected by precarious housing, energy risks, inadequate andunreliable services, lack of affordability and access to financial services, tenure insecurity and exclusion from planning pro- cesses.

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GEMdev: Grounded Energy Modelling for equitable urban planning development in the global South

Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

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