印度积极分子敦促全球承认住房是一项人权, 指出有16亿人住房不足, 并强调印度在经济适用、以妇女为中心的住房方面取得的进展。
Indian activist urges global recognition of housing as a human right, citing 1.6 billion people in inadequate housing and highlighting India’s progress in affordable, women-centered housing.
在联合国人权理事会上,印度积极分子Neha敦促全球承认住房是一项基本人权,指出超过16亿人生活在不足或不安全的住房中。
At the UN Human Rights Council, Indian activist Neha urged global recognition of housing as a fundamental human right, noting over 1.6 billion people live in inadequate or insecure housing.
她强调了对妇女、残疾人、移民和边缘化群体的过度影响,强调住房无保障加剧了贫穷,限制了获得保健、教育和经济机会的机会。
She highlighted disproportionate impacts on women, persons with disabilities, migrants, and marginalized groups, stressing that housing insecurity worsens poverty and limits access to health, education, and economic opportunity.
她提到印度的住房计划提供了5 000多万套住房,70%的农村住房登记在妇女名下,以及水电等基本服务的一体化。
Calling for rights-based policies ensuring affordability, security, accessibility, and climate resilience, she cited India’s housing program delivering over 50 million homes, with 70% of rural homes registered in women’s names, and the integration of essential services like water and electricity.
她强调需要国际合作、数据驱动办法和社区参与,以确保有效实施。
She emphasized the need for international cooperation, data-driven approaches, and community involvement to ensure effective implementation.