TOUR OF THE HABITAT WORLD SEEN BY CIVIL SOCIETY

Vietnam

#Mots-clés : Dernière mise à jour le 7 June 2019

URBANIZATION

History of Cities – Heritage

Urban Housing

Rural Housing

LEGAL ASPECTS

Right to Housing

Since 1992 – Article 58 of the Constitution:

Every citizen has the right to have legally collected income, savings, housing, means of production, capital, contributions in kind or cash invested in enterprises or other economic structures. The state protects the right of legal ownership and the right to inheritance of its citizens.

Source: CETIM (publication COHRE)

Forced Eviction

USEFUL TOOLS:

Land Law

Land Grabbing

USEFUL TOOLS

Vulnerable Groups

  • Old People
  • Young People
  • Women

Some Interesting Practices

SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS

Housing Market

Quality of Housing

Informal Housing / Slum / Homeless

ROLE OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES

Social Housing

ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS

Bibliography & Sitography

SEEN BY SOCIAL MOVEMENTS

Major Problems

Major Claims or Demands

Some Civil Society Actors

GRET VIETNAM = A non-profit organization that works in an international network and brings together professionals in solidarity development. In Viet Nam, the actions undertaken are aimed at strengthening the communities’ capacity to integrate environmental issues into social development and the management of environmental resources, particularly through the bamboo sector. Representation in Viet Nam : WebsiteContact.