Housing Fair Finance

November 19 took place the third and last conference of Cities engaging in the right to housing , a joint capitalization project of UIA and URBACT. Laura Colini moderated the discussion questioning the role of financial actors in threatening access to housing. The recordings of the event are available on the conference’s webpage.

In the following enjoy a tweet summary of the discussion.
(Click on the images to see the full thread on Twitter)

 

19 Nov , 2020 - Category:

conference · EU Urban Innovative Action UIA · housing · urbact


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