Special Rapporteur on the right to adequate housing
Special Rapporteur on adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living, and on the right to non-discrimination in this context
Purpose of the mandate
The right to adequate housing is more than having a roof over one’s head, it is the right to live in safety and dignity in a decent home.
Not all people are able to enjoy this right. Over one billion people live in substandard housing and informal settlements. Every year, several million people lose their home and are displaced as a consequence of development projects, conflicts, natural disasters or the climate crisis. Many of them are subjected to forced evictions. Housing has increasingly been treated as an opportunity for investment, not as a social good and fundamental human right.
This mandate was created to:
- promote the full realization of adequate housing as a component of the right to an adequate standard of living;
- identify practical solutions, best practices, challenges, obstacles and protection gaps in relation to the right to adequate housing; and
- identify gender-specific vulnerabilities in relation to the right to adequate housing and land.
Read more about the human right to adequate housing
About the mandate
The mandate of the Special Rapporteur on the right to adequate housing was established in the year 2000 by the former Commission on Human Rights (resolution 2000/9). It was most recently renewed in 2023 by Human Rights Council resolution 52/10. Learn more about the mandate.
Current mandate holder
Mr. Balakrishnan Rajagopal, assumed his function as Special Rapporteur on the right to adequate housing on 1 May 2020. He is Professor of Law and Development at the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). A lawyer by training, he is an expert on many areas of human rights, including economic, social and cultural rights, the UN system, and the human rights challenges posed by development activities.
Key documents
Flyer: Special Rapporteur on the right to adequate housing (2021)
OHCHR Fact Sheet on the right to adequate housing (2014)
OHCHR Fact Sheet on forced evictions (2014)
Guidelines for the implementation of the right to adequate housing (2020)
Guiding principles on security of tenure for the urban poor (2014)
Basic principles and guidelines on development-based evictions and displacement (2008)
Latest thematic reports
Latest country reports
Contact Information
Mr. Balakrishnan Rajagopal
UN Special Rapporteur on adequate housing
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Special Procedures Branch, Palais Wilson
CH – 1211 Geneve, Switzerland
Email: hrc-sr-housing@un.org
Special Rapporteur on Twitter: @adequatehousing
Former Special Rapporteurs
Ms. Leilani Farha (Canada)
2014-2020
Ms. Raquel Rolnik (Brazil)
2008-2014
Mr. Miloon Kothari (India)
2000-2008
Activities
Decriminalization of Homelessness
Webinar, organized with FEANTSA, the European Platform on Combatting Homelessness
15 November 2024 / 15:00 CET
Registration | related report
Towards Guiding Principles on Resettlement
Virtual event
31 October 2024, 15:00 CET
More information | Registration
Holding Israel to account for destruction of housing in Gaza
21 July 2024, Al Jazeera
Videos
31 October 2024
Towards Human Rights Based Guiding Principles on Resettlement - Virtual Side Event - 79th session of the UNGA
Watch on the UN Human Rights channel
5 March 2024
Ensuring housing affordability, ending homelessness: A global challenge - Hybrid side event – 55th session of the HRC
Watch on the UN Human Rights channel
9 March 2023
Realizing the right to housing in the climate crisis - Hybrid side event - 52nd session of the HRC
Watch on the UN Human Rights channel
18 October 2022
Stop bombing and destroying our homes: Recognize domicide as an international crime.
Watch on the UN Human Rights channel
14 December 2020
Campaign: Everyone deserves a safe and loving home, LGBTIQ+ included
Watch on Free & Equal United Nations
19 November 2020
Special Rapporteur speaks out against domestic violence during COVID-19
Watch on the UN Human Rights channel