Housing Monitor

 
 

The Housing Monitor is an interactive online platform for consolidating research, building advocacy, and proposing alternatives to advance the right to housing in Lebanon. Through online reporting, a dedicated reporting line, and a network of volunteers on the ground, the Housing Monitor continuously documents and reports on housing vulnerabilities, housing rights violations, and eviction threats in Lebanon. The monitored cases are further followed on by a team of legal experts.

You can report on this number: 81-017-023 or fill the relevant form below depending on the violation: https://housingmonitor.org/


Outputs

Graphic Stories

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Housing, Displacement and The Elderly

The project focuses on the effects of real estate policy, and the financialization of housing markets, resulting in the eviction and displacement of the most vulnerable social groups in Beirut, and turning the capital city into an exclusive, unjust, and vulnerable place

Reports

Home Loans Exacerbate Inequality

A Report on the Defaulters’ Complaints to the Housing Monitor on Home Loans in Light of the Financial Crisis

Migrant workers, refugees AND the specter of eviction

Migrant workers and refugees are facing a dilemma as the specter of eviction hovers in an economic crisis threatening the right to housing

Beirut port explosion and the housing crisi

How did Official Authorities Tackle the Housing Crisis Caused by the Beirut Port Explosion?

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