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Mateus, S., Alba Bernabé, Maria Neto Ferreira, Azevedo, J., Clemente, M., Špela Kastelic...Jošt Žagar (2024). Housing: to Overcome Unstable Situation in Europe. Cross-dimensional Research Report.
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S. C. Gomes et al.,  "Housing: to Overcome Unstable Situation in Europe. Cross-dimensional Research Report",, 2024
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@techreport{gomes2024_1782950684613,
	author = "Mateus, S. and Alba Bernabé and Maria Neto Ferreira and Azevedo, J. and Clemente, M. and Špela Kastelic and Tingting Lin and Aidé Mendoza and Caroline Norton and Valeria Quartaroli and Jošt Žagar",
	title = "Housing: to Overcome Unstable Situation in Europe. Cross-dimensional Research Report",
	year = "2024",
	number = "",
	institution = "",
	address = "",
	url = "https://house-project.org/research/"
}
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TY  - RPRT
TI  - Housing: to Overcome Unstable Situation in Europe. Cross-dimensional Research Report
AU  - Mateus, S.
AU  - Alba Bernabé
AU  - Maria Neto Ferreira
AU  - Azevedo, J.
AU  - Clemente, M.
AU  - Špela Kastelic
AU  - Tingting Lin
AU  - Aidé Mendoza
AU  - Caroline Norton
AU  - Valeria Quartaroli
AU  - Jošt Žagar
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://house-project.org/research/
AB  - The H:OUSE Project is a key initiative funded by the European Union, aimed at addressing
the complex challenges of housing integration for newcomers across Europe. Coordinated by
Il Sestante (IT) and implemented by a consortium of partners including Artemisszió
Alapítvány (HR), DORAS (IR), Glocal Factory (IT), ISCTE-IUL (PT), the Municipality of
Ravenna (IT), Refugees Welcome Italy (IT), SECOND TREE (HE), and ZRC-SAZU (SL), the
project focuses on exploring and developing Community Sponsorship schemes and similar
initiatives to enhance access to suitable housing for newcomers in Greece, Hungary, Ireland,
Italy, Portugal, and Slovenia.
This research report highlights the significant challenges and obstacles to housing access in
the involved territories, emphasising the need for context-specific solutions and the
importance of a collaborative approach among all the stakeholders involved. Through
strategic partnerships and capacity-building activities, the H:OUSE project aims to develop
and test in 5 out of 6 project countries a set of tools to guide and support local, regional, and
national authorities, private entities, civil society, and migrant communities themselves in
developing innovative and tailor-made housing solutions.
With strong support from involved stakeholders, based on thorough research and collected
data, and leveraging the partners' experience, the project commits to expanding such
initiatives, enhancing sponsor training, and supporting policy actions that promote
welcoming and inclusive communities. With this document, we aim to provide a summary of
the most relevant knowledge and experiences in Community Sponsorship, serving as a
catalyst for designing and implementing high-impact initiatives.
ER  -