With just a few days before it begins, the 2nd Residential Inclusion Congress has exceeded all expectations, with over 200 people registered, reflecting the growing interest in issues of exclusion and housing vulnerability.
The event, which will start this Wednesday and run until Friday, is close to being fully booked, establishing itself as a key space for exchanging ideas and reflecting on social inclusion.
The Congress will bring together experts, researchers, and professionals from the social sector to discuss the latest trends and challenges surrounding residential exclusion, with a special focus on public policies and innovative strategies to address this issue.
The high level of participation and interest shown reinforce the relevance of the topic in today's context and promise a successful and productive congress for all attendees.
About the 2nd Residential Inclusion Congress
The 2nd International Congress on Residential Inclusion is presented as a collaborative space where global awareness, in line with the 2030 Agenda, is translated into concrete actions at the local, national, and international levels.
The achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set out in the 2030 Agenda is closely linked to solving the issue of homelessness, given its multidimensional nature and the violation of rights it entails. The lack of a home leads to the denial of other fundamental rights, such as the right to health, employment, equal treatment, and security.
This congress represents a valuable opportunity to address this complex issue from various perspectives and seek effective solutions.