Housing, land and property (HLP) [blank_start]rights[blank_end] are about having a home, free from the fear of [blank_start]forced eviction[blank_end]; a place that offers [blank_start]shelter[blank_end], [blank_start]safety[blank_end] and the ability to secure a livelihood.
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entitlements
rights
grievances
desctruction
confiscation
occupation
forced eviction
shelter
land
monetary value
insurance
inheritance
safety
Question 2
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In most countries, HLP rights can be exercised through different forms of land tenure arrangements mainly categorized as?
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formal, joint and individual rights
customary, formal and user rights
joint ownership, individual and informal rights
Question 3
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What do HLP rights entail? (choose more than one option)
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Protection from physical violence
Illegal occupation, illegal use and squatting
Means more that a roof and wall around you
Confiscation and re-allocation
Destruction and looting
Land for agriculture, economic activities, livelihoods etc
Question 4
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Due to land tenure arrangement in most countries most persons are not entitled to some HLP rights. IDPs living in informal settlements, do not possess a ‘legal’ right to occupy the land hence no right to adequate housing but they are protected against forced evictions.
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True
False
Question 5
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[blank_start]Forced evictions[blank_end] is defined as the permanent or temporary [blank_start]removal[blank_end] against their will of individuals, families
and/or communities from the homes and/or land which they [blank_start]occupy[blank_end], without the provision of, and access to,
appropriate forms of legal or other [blank_start]protection[blank_end]
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removal
dismissal
violation
lease
own
occupy
protection
infomation
services
Security of tenure
Forced evictions
Illegal occupation
Question 6
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HLP issues need to be addressed from the very beginning by looking holistically at short / medium- and long-term solutions for both displaced and host communities. In practice all actors would need to focus on:
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Non-implementation of restitution commitments
Investing more in preventative measures in coordination with local authorities
Do not focus not only on restitution and compensation but address the HLP-related root causes of conflict
Focusing on formal ownership and documentation as a better avenue for providing access to land and tenure security for all
Adopting a gender sensitive approach to HLP, ensuring that women are able to claim their HLP rights.
Question 7
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The responsibility to protect against forced eviction and to ensure equal access to housing is held
by states. This differentiates the role of humanitarian organisations in responding to crises from the governments of the countries in which they operate.
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True
False
Question 8
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Working on HLP issues with a longer-term perspective [blank_start]necessitates[blank_end] a shift in focus away from [blank_start]purely humanitarian[blank_end] language and programming towards approaches that take a more [blank_start]sustainable lens[blank_end]