Sans abri allongé sur un trottoir dans le quartier du Marais le 8...
Sans abri allongé sur un trottoir dans le quartier du Marais le 8 novembre 2023 à Paris.
www.gettyimages.caHere’s a brief update on the latest news related to homelessness (sans-abri) as of now.
Global/European context: Reports continue to highlight forced evictions, housing shortages, and gaps in social support for homeless populations in several countries. Human rights organizations have urged governments to ensure adequate housing and services for displaced individuals and families. This is part of an ongoing pattern noted by NGOs and housing networks in Europe.[1][3]
France: Public and NGO sources discuss ongoing challenges in providing sufficient homeless accommodations, with estimates of housing capacity often not keeping pace with demand. The situation is described as a chronic shortfall in public responses to housing needs among sans-abri.[2]
General terminology: “Sans-abri” is the French term for people experiencing homelessness, used across humanitarian and policy discussions to describe individuals lacking stable shelter.[4]
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Sans abri allongé sur un trottoir dans le quartier du Marais le 8 novembre 2023 à Paris.
www.gettyimages.cahomeless person, homeless. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.
dictionary.cambridge.org9 Stop the scandal: investigating into mental health and rough sleeping Homeless charity, St Mungo, has called on the British government to increase its mental health support for homeless people. The charity stated that about 4 in 10 rough sleepers have mental health problems, which is much higher than previously estimated figures. Moreover, it was found that many have lost their tenancies and ended up homeless due to their lack of access to community health services. Therefore, St Mungo has...
www.feantsa.orgEnviron 200 personnes roms se sont retrouvées sans abri à Sofia à la suite de la démolition de leurs logements par les autorités locales, qui n’ont pas respecté les garanties d’une procédure légale, ne les ont pas prévenues suffisamment à l’avance et n’ont pas cherché de solutions de relogement, en violation directe d’un arrêt de la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme (CEDH). Aujourd’hui privées de toit et d’accès à l’eau, à l’électricité et à d’autres services essentiels, les familles...
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