Constance Uyttebrouck
@constanceu.bsky.social
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Researcher at LISER (Luxembourg) interested in (shared) housing provision (for young people), hyper-commodified housing products, mixed-use development, live-work pathways, urban governance, institutional frameworks
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Le Monde
@lemonde.fr
· Jul 23
En direct, Gaza : plusieurs centaines d’ONG, dont Médecins sans frontière, Médecins du Monde et Oxfam, alertent sur la « famine de masse [qui] se propage dans la bande de Gaza »
« Nos collègues et les personnes que nous aidons dépérissent », s’alarment dans un communiqué diffusé mercredi les organisations humanitaires, appelant à un cessez-le-feu immédiat, à l’ouverture de tous les points de passage terrestres et à la libre circulation de l’aide humanitaire.
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Véronique Faber
@vfaber5.bsky.social
· Jul 7
Across Europe, the financial sector has pushed up house prices. It's a political timebomb | Tim White
We’ve been living in a great experiment: can finance provide basic human rights such as housing? The answer is increasingly no, says researcher and writer Tim White
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The Guardian
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· Jul 7
Nearly a quarter of foster places in England provided by private equity-backed firms
Experts raise alarm over ‘commodification’ of vulnerable children as independent fostering agencies make millions in profit
Experts have raised alarm over the “commodification” of vulnerable foster children as analysis reveals almost a quarter of all foster places in England are now provided by private equity-backed companies making millions of pounds in profits.
Analysis for the Guardian by thinktank Common Wealth found independent fostering agencies (IFAs) are making millions via public funding from councils to provide placements for foster children, while foster carers struggle to pay bills. Continue reading...
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