Housing

The people’s perspective on land is as a capital asset; in conversation with Alim Yarmohammadi, representative of the parliament/ Conversation with Ali Kalaii.
“The national housing plan has attracted a lot of attention in recent months. In Iran, during the Ahmadinejad government, the issue of affordable housing, known as “Mehr Housing”, was a major concern and received a lot of criticism. The national housing plan is neither old nor new. In a situation where the real estate […]...
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Ali Kalaei
Homeless and the issue of sexual identity; Conversation with a Citizen/Razvaneh Mohammadi
International laws on human rights recognize the right to adequate housing for all, regardless of gender, age, or status. This right is enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (adopted in 1966). This issue is considered so important that the United Nations has […]...
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Razvaneh Mohammadi
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Peyman Yarian
“Fourteen homes, fourteen bitter sweets!” / Morteza Hamoonian
1- Footnotes: 1- Imam Khomeini Portal – Message to the Iranian Nation (Opening of Account Number 100) 2- In Spring 1998, compared to Spring 1997, there was a significant increase – Center for Statistics: Land prices grew by 175% / 35% jump in rental rates – Mehr News Agency – October 19, 2019 3- Economic […]...
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Challenges of housing rights in Iran / Mohammad Mohabi
Housing and having shelter is one of the basic needs of humanity, and as a result, it is a fundamental human right. In the constitutions of countries, there is an emphasis on the minimum right to housing and shelter for citizens. In the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran, in Article 31, it is […]...
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Mohammad Mohebi
Gender Notes on the Housing Crisis in Iran/Elham Amani
Gender Discrimination and Housing Rights for Women; Equal Pay for Equal Work...
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Elahe Amani
From the safe island of the Bakhanmanas to the cold dead-end of homelessness/Ronak Faraji.
In a society where natural and unnatural disasters have made Iran a pregnant city, the phenomenon of upward and downward mobility has a history of half a century and we have all been more or less familiar with it in our society. This phenomenon has created a false cultural identity and a disoriented society, which, […]...
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Ronak Faraji
The cultural consequences of marginalization/Mari Mohammad
Housing is one of the universal and non-discriminatory rights for all human beings. In addition to emphasizing this right in the field of human rights, Maslow, in the field of psychology, considers housing as one of the basic human needs. The lack of realization of this right and need not only deprives humans of thinking […]...
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Mari Mohammadi
“Sleeping in the car”, “tent living”, and “roof sitting”; the terrifying story of the housing crisis in Iran / Mo’in Khazaei
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Moein Khazaeli
Home; Mamani full of pain/Majid Dari
In this place, you can’t find anything, you have to go down. This is a common phrase that you will hear in most properties and they will eventually send you off with a sympathetic look. The housing problem has tightened the grip on the middle class to the point where owning a home has become […]...
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Majid Dori
