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Esade-URL creates a new observatory to examine the social challenges of housing

01.02.2024

The new observatory includes an advisory board of 14 multi-disciplinary experts and a platform for discussion and reflection by the agents and industries involved in this sphere

Thursday, February 1, 2024. The Esade-URL Institute of Social Innovation has established the with a view to analyzing and raising awareness of the social issues involved in housing, from a social, international and inter-sectoral standpoint. The aim is to generate, share and disseminate knowledge about this area, while fostering social debate, reflection and learning.

The director of the Esade-URL Institute for Social Innovation, Ignasi Mart铆, together with Susanna Salvador, will be in charge of promoting and developing this observatory. They will also have an advisory council to offer guidance and plot the roadmap for decent housing. As Mart铆 said, 鈥淭his project, covering a subject matter pioneered by Esade-URL, includes the creation of a space for reflection and dialogue with the different actors and sectors involved in this field and will help students, citizens and organizations from different sectors address the social challenges of housing.鈥

The issue of decent housing

Decent housing, recognized as a fundamental right by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, is still a global problem that affects more than 20% of the world's population according to the UN. More than 1.8 billion people do not have decent housing and live in precarious conditions that jeopardize their lives, health and emotional well-being. A few more precise figures to highlight this precariousness: according to UNICEF, 鈥渋n Denmark, France, Spain, the United Kingdom, Hungary and Portugal, more than 1 in 5 children are exposed to dampness and mold.鈥 Meanwhile, in 2020, Eurostat declared that 14.8% of European families lived in homes with leaks, rising damp or mold; 17.4% lived in overcrowded homes; and 7.5% were unable to keep their home at an adequate temperature.

The survey covers not only the physical condition and location of housing, but also its impact on families, communities and social relationships 鈥 factors that determine citizens鈥 present and future. As Mart铆 explains, 鈥渢his means regarding housing not only as a shelter but also as a home because it affects overall health and social integration, and is crucial for restoring a person鈥檚 dignity and sense of belonging.鈥

Homes are crucial for providing opportunities and are part of the WHO definition of health, which includes physical, mental and social dimensions. The importance of keeping and assuring a home, feeling at home (particularly for people previously unable to access housing) helps regain dignity and a sense of being oneself. In this respect, as Mart铆 says, 鈥渄ecent, adequate housing does not in itself guarantee social integration, but is essential for it. In fact, there is a close link between inadequate housing and social exclusion.

A platform for discussion

The 鈥淒ecent Housing Forum鈥 will be an annual event to bring foremost agents and organizations in this ecosystem together. The forum will be a platform for discussion, sharing ideas and concepts about the area under study from different standpoints. The conclusions reached during the Forum will be incorporated into the annual study to be published at the end of the year. This year鈥檚 main subject will be the identification and description of the tangible and intangible elements which the Spanish deem to be characteristic of decent housing.

Advisory Board of the Decent Housing Observatory

The observatory will have a multi-disciplinary advisory board designed to address the housing issue from different standpoints that enrich each other. The board members are Jos茅 Manuel Caballol, HogarS铆; Joan Canimas, Universitat de Girona; Jes煤s Leal Maldonado, Universidad Complutense de Madrid; Albert Sales, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Carlota S谩ez de Tejada, Institut de Salut Global; Paula Rivas, Green Building Council; Sonia Lacalle, C谩ritas Barcelona; Susanna Roig, Taula del Tercer Sector; Javier Bur贸n, Nasuvinsa; Ismael Blanco, IGOP-Universitat Aut貌noma de Barcelona; Pau P茅rez de Acha, Sareb, and Omar Rachedi, Sergio Llebar铆a and Jordi Nin, Esade-URL.

The observatory also receives support from Fotocasa, Leroy Merlin and Neinor Homes, companies committed to the observatory鈥檚 mission and aims and who make a crucial contribution to advancing its vision and mission. 鈥淭he participation of these companies reflects a mutual interest in fostering decent housing conditions and improving citizens鈥 quality of life: values in keeping with their corporate social responsibility鈥, underlined Mart铆.

More information

Mar Gonz谩lez
Director
Esade Communications Unit
Tel. 93 495 20 99

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