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Rental accommodation

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Key points
  • Ensure rented accommodation meets standards.
  • Support an increase and/or upgrade of rental stock.
  • Support livelihood activities that will increase persons of concern's self-reliance. Minimize the impact of speculation on the rental market.
  • Ensure that tenancy agreements protect tenants from discrimination, abuse and exploitation and forced eviction.
  • Consider the protection situation in the area of displacement, including security conditions and specific needs and risks, such as child protection and SGBV.
  • Consider the national and local economy and the opportunities for persons of concern to become self-reliant, build sustainable livelihoods and contribute to the community. Consider how the influx will impact the host populations' ability to access livelihoods or services.

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