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The project Zadrugator focuses on advocating for housing justice, aiming to ensure equitable access to suitable and quality housing for all individuals, irrespective of their income or wealth. It highlights the degradation of the housing sector in Slovenia after its shift to a market-driven approach three decades ago, creating housing-unaffordability for many while deteriorating the existing housing stock. It emphasizes the need for systemic state intervention, including increased regulation, support for non-profit housing providers, and measures to curb property speculation. Access to quality housing is regarded not as a privilege but as a fundamental human right and societal necessity that requires proactive political action. 

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Involved Actors & Resources

Governmental body:Ministry of  Culture, Republic of Slovenia Housing Fund
Other public actors:Municipality of Ljubljana,
Public Housing Fund of the Municipality of Ljubljana
Private for-profit actors:No
Private not-for-profit actors:No
Civic actors:Yes, students, young employed professionals, Ljubljana
Funding/Financial resources for the particular best practice example:National and EU Projects
Specification (e.g. amount of funding/year)/
and the source(s) of funding (if more sources, please specify)ACF 2014 - 2021, ESRR, Ministry of Public Administration


Type of Governance

Deliberative, bottom-up participatory process


Specific Features on the Practical Arrangements to Promote Inclusiveness

Cost reimbursement (e.g., for public transport, compensation of working hours): No
Provision of mediators (e.g., linguistic, cultural): No
Frequency of activities within the best practice: How often and for how long did participants involve in best practice (e.g., in general friendly towards employed people or people with care responsibilities)?2023: From 14 days to monthly. Depends on activities. 


Target Groups

External inclusion referring to who is invited or allowed to take part from the invitation (in an ideal situation)

Inhabitants of Ljubljana, especially tenants, young professionals, open to all.

Vulnerable groups were specified in the designed plan of the best practice:Yes, precarious work situation, Young families, migrants, poor.
Special attention towards young people, women, elderly people:Yes, people with limited possibilities to find affordable accommodation in Ljubljana
Did vulnerable groups participate in the best practice:Yes, migrants, young professionals, tenants
Participation of young people, women, elderly people:Yes, young people, women, migrants
Did special training and empowerment activities support these groups within the participatory process?No


Public Information Activities 

Means of Information provided: Multiple

Information documents (e.g., flyer, brochures, invitation letters): yes/no;Yes
Multiple languages available:No
Non-technical language used:Yes
Social Media:Facebook, Instagram


Ways of Communication 

Website and social media postings:Yes
Information documents distributed in the post box:Yes
Information documents distributed on streets and public spaces (during events):Yes
Press releases in “traditional” public media (e.g. linear TV, daily newspapers etc.):No
Special-target activities (e.g. through gate-openers, community workers etc.):Yes


Monitoring


Monitoring process on the best practice available?Yes
Is there continuous information on monitoring results provided to the participants:Yes, yearly.
Integration of participants in the monitoring process?Yes
Did they have the opportunity to suggest changes to the process?Yes
Is there continuous information on monitoring results provided to network partners (public and non-public actors)?Yes
How? How often?Once every 6 months


Impact Assessment and/or Evaluation

Did an impact assessment (e.g., achievements, challenges) or evaluation (standardized success measurement) take place:Yes
Who evaluates? What? How? At which point of process?Internal evaluation


Citizen Empowerment & Representation

Structured Decision-Making

Explanation of objectives and methods, at the beginning of the process?Yes
Do the participants make final decisions?Yes, selected ones.
If yes: Is there a veto right by the citizens (i.e. if they are against a specific option this is not implemented?)?Its an assembly. No veto
At the end of the participation process: Final document on the decisions that were taken?Yes
Is the publication of this document available?Yes
Was the publication of this document sent to participants and/or affected community?Yes


Tools to Enhance Citizens’ Empowerment

Clear definition and communication of mutual commitments, decision-making roles and any limits on the decisions?Yes
Are specific tools available to participants (e.g., regular meetings or training, apps)?Yes, meetings, assemblies


Integration of empowerment tools in multi-level-governance-system

Where are these tools available? [In the sense of at which level in the multilevel-governance (vertical).]National, local  level
For whom in particular (horizontal)?Students, young professionals, tenants, inhabitants


Involvement and Tasks of Participating Groups

Which groups are involved at which stage of the participatory process?Architects, urbanists, students, young professionals
What are the tasks of the groups? Describe for each group.Planning, researching, informing, lobbying.
Which groups are underrepresented among the participants? Why?

Migrants, Roma

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