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Voices from the Peripheries: Invisible Barriers: When Basic Rights Depend on Housing and Status in Lyon
Cities are often seen as places of opportunity , especially for students and young people trying to build their future. But in a city like Lyon, access to these opportunities is not always equal . For many students and recent arrivals, everyday life is shaped not only by ambition, but also by a number of practical barriers that affect their basic rights. One of the most overlooked issues is the importance of having a fixed address . In reality, an address is often required to

Human Rights Cafe
3 days ago2 min read


Voices from the Peripheries: Housing challenges in Braga
In Portugal, the right to adequate housing has become an increasingly pressing issue, particularly in rapidly growing urban centres. While cities like Braga are often perceived as more affordable alternatives, rising housing costs and urban expansion have begun to create new forms of inequality. Over the past decade, Braga has experienced significant demographic and economic growth. According to PORDATA, the population of Braga increased from approximately 193,000 in 2021

Human Rights Cafe
Mar 232 min read


Voices from the Peripheries: insights on Padova student situation
In Italy, professional opportunities are frequently perceived as being concentrated in major metropolitan canters such as Milan and Rome. This perception raises an important question regarding the role of mid-sized academic cities like Padua. Despite hosting the historic University of Padua, one of the oldest universities in the world, the city faces persistent challenges in retaining the highly educated graduates it produces. The issue is not merely the aspiration of young p

Human Rights Cafe
Mar 183 min read
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