Previous Events


Thank you for participating in our United Nations Commission for Social Development side event — Inclusive Social Policies and Poverty Eradication: Key to Ending Homelessness and Achieving the 2030 Agenda! Watch or listen to the recording of the event below.

PANEL: Hanta Rafalimanana of UN DESA; Olivier De Schutter — UN Special Rapporteur on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights; Justine Trumper of Depaul International; Elizabeth Byrd of Unlock NYC and Moderated by Francesca de Ferrari of UN-Habitat NY

A future we want: A home for all | Parallel Event to United Nations General Assembly 78th Session/ Sustainable Development Summit/Urban October

October 5, 2023

The goal of this event was to address the intersectionality of homelessness by reflecting on General Assembly Resolution 76/133 (2022) and the Secretary General’s first ever report on Homelessness A/78/236. The panel discussion provided an opportunity for persons experiencing homelessness and civil society as well as Member States along with other experts to identify the progress that has been made and the challenges that remain as the UN brings into focus the complex issue of homelessness with a view to achieving a future in which every person experiences the dignity and human right of a safe, habitable, affordable, secure home.

 
 

Ending Global Homelessness through Data-Driven Policy Solutions: United Nations High-Level Political Forum Virtual Side Event

July 13, 2023

The UN NGO Working Group to End Homelessness (WGEH) is hosted a virtual panel discussion and question-and-answer (Q&A) session as a virtual side event to the United Nations High-Level Political Forum (HLPF). The discussion focused on raising awareness about homelessness, highlighting the need for better data, and encouraging the adoption of effective data collection and reporting methods at the local, national, and global levels.

Unequal Access to Employment and Decent Work: The Case of Women in Africa & Latin America | Commission for Social Development (CSocD61) side event

February 9, 2023

In this webinar, practitioners discussed: challenges, opportunities, and solutions for productive employment and equal pay for women in formal and informal sectors; bridging the gap on gender equality in paid and unpaid work; recognizing women's contribution to housing, the economy, and the environment; women's land and habitat rights and inclusive, resilient, and sustainable recovery.

 
 

Collaborating for Global Homelessness Definition & Measurement | World Homeless Day 2022

October 10, 2022

In this webinar, we will discuss how policymakers, practitioners, and people with the lived experience of homelessness can work together to use data to inform the development of international homelessness policy, focused on definition and disaggregated measurement.

For Indigenous People, Preserving “Home,” Culture and Community is a Human Right | UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues - parallel event

May 3, 2022

Practitioners and advocates presented the challenges of homelessness among the Indigenous people of Paraguay, Colombia, and Chile, pointing to significant gaps in legislation and administrative practice in accessing rights and continued exclusion, marginalization, and dispossession.

 

 

Climate Change: Multiple Risks for Homeless Women and Girls | CSW66 Parallel Event

March 21, 2022

During this event, a panel, moderated by Jean Quinn — Executive Director of UNANIMA International and Chair of the UN Working Group to End Homelessness, discussed the ways that their work supports women and girls experiencing homelessness due to and/or during climate crises.

CSocD60 | End Homelessness & Poverty to Achieve Inclusive Recovery & Dignity for All Through the SDGs

February 15, 2022

This United Nations Commission for Social Development 60th Session side event intends to highlight the role of government leaders and civil society organizations in promoting housing solutions that are inclusive and capture the needs of the people it targets, which should not compromise their social well-being and dignity.

 

Climate Change: Multiple Risks for Homeless Women and Girls
Mar
21

Climate Change: Multiple Risks for Homeless Women and Girls

Climate change may be the most important global human rights crisis of our time. Homeless people, who are already among the most vulnerable in societies, are disproportionately impacted as they have fewer resources. Register here: https://depaul.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEkfumvqDsrE92yU3irDrHfid7ZzpvSaQIr

Panelists

Balakrishnan Rajagopal, United Nations Special Rapporteur on adequate housing

Leilani Farha, Global Director of The Shift

Dr. Mininim Oseji, Immediate Past National President of the Medical Women's Association of Nigeria (MWAN)

Dr. Jennifer Bhuiyan, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice at St. John’s University

Sr. Aisha Kavalakattu, Sisters of Charity of Nazareth Nepal

Dana Marlowe and Diamond Cotton — I Support the Girls

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United Nations Commission for Social Development 60th Session Side Event
Feb
15

United Nations Commission for Social Development 60th Session Side Event

‘End Homelessness, Hunger, and Poverty to Achieve Inclusive Recovery and Dignity for All Through the SDGs’ intends to highlight the role of government leaders and civil society organizations in promoting housing solutions that are inclusive and capture the needs of the people it targets, which should not compromise their social well-being and dignity.

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