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SUMMARY:A Decade of Struggle Against Mass Forced Evictions of the Urban Poor in Nigeria and Benin
DESCRIPTION:What does it mean for 10\,000 people to lose their homes\, without prior notice and with extreme violence\, through voluntary government action in the space of a day? What does it mean for this kind of action to happen repeatedly over decades in a peace-time democracy with near-total impunity? Megan Chapman and Andrew Maki share experiences from supporting urban poor communities through this kind of mass forced eviction in Lagos and Port Harcourt\, Nigeria: the strategies used to support communities to defend their rights in the face of elite impunity and a legacy of mass injustice; the partnerships formed; the victories in court and on the ground; the push-back; and the prospects for more inclusive and just cities in the region. \n
URL:https://worldfellowship.org/event/a-decade-of-struggle-against-mass-forced-evictions-of-the-urban-poor-in-nigeria-and-benin/
LOCATION:World Fellowship Center\, 368 Drake Hill Rd\, Albany\, NH\, 03818\, United States
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