Advancing housing rights and community ownership across the Global South
Overview
Secure land and housing is a human right — and a global struggle. Across Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean, communities are building powerful movements to advance housing rights, reclaim land, secure housing, and resist displacement. Yet the pressures they face, climate shocks, speculative investment, and rapid urban expansion, intensify housing precarity and land grabs, especially in informal settlements.
The Global South Community Land Trust Initiative (GSCLTI) strengthens this ecosystem by partnering with community-led organizations, technical support providers, and movement leaders to advance housing rights rooted in equity, permanence, and local self-determination.
2025 Impact
- 7 training sessions on CLTs in Informal Settlements reached over 60 participants across 30 countries
- Ongoing engagement with __ local groups in __ countries
- Resources produced in four languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French
Why This Work Matters
Displacement and housing precarity are escalating across the Global South due to climate shocks, speculative investment, and urban expansion and weak tenure protections. Yet the communities most affected often receive the least support. From informal settlements to Indigenous territories, CLTs offer a way to:
- Protect homes
- Counter land grabs
- Create permanent affordability
- Build dignified alternatives to market-driven development
What the Initiative Does
Learning Materials
Get Involved
Your contribution powers the leadership, tools, and solidarity needed for communities to secure land on their own terms.
