LAND

LAND

PLANNING & FINANCE

PLANNING & FINANCE

DESIGN

DESIGN

CONSTRUCTION

CONSTRUCTION

MANAGEMENT & USE

MANAGEMENT & USE

REDEVELOPMENT

REDEVELOPMENT

PLANNING & FINANCE

Planning is a critical starting point to embed human rights. So too is how a project is financed. 

Investors and their expected returns will have a significant impact on whether a project or business prioritises positive social outcomes, including when governments are attracting private finance.

Click the overarching and stage-specific principles below to review the guiding questions across this stage. These questions will help you to identify the main human rights risks and opportunities and develop a tailored action plan.

The right to adequate housing is respected – including security of tenure, affordability and habitability.

Guiding questions

Can measures be taken to mitigate risks to adequate housing, and to expand access to adequate housing, particularly for marginalised people as well as those on low incomes? Factors for adequate housing, as defined by the UN, are: legal security of tenure; affordability; habitability; availability of services, materials, facilities and infrastructure; accessibility; location; and cultural adequacy.

Is non-discrimination ensured in access to housing, including rental and owned housing?

Have steps been taken to curb the risk of speculation and over-financialization of housing?

Have impacts on the right to housing in the wider surrounding area been taken into account and measures taken to address them, for example displacement due to rising prices?

Are there any opportunities for communities to gain ownership of assets in the planning and financing process?

Stories and illustrative examples

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International standards and tools

UN, the Right to Adequate Housing

Guidelines on the implementation of the right to housing (UN Rapporteur on the Right to Adequate Housing)

Sustainable Development Goals - Target 11.1: By 2030, ensure access for all to adequate, safe and affordable housing and basic services and upgrade slums