Join us at the webinar – The Multiple Manifestations of Housing Inequalities: Inclusive Living, Working and Moving

Europe’s green and digital transition holds enormous potential, but if not implemented inclusively, it risks reinforcing existing housing inequalities. From access and affordability to energy poverty and the social inclusion of migrants and marginalised communities, housing inequality remains a multifaceted challenge.
The webinar "The Multiple Manifestations of Housing Inequalities: Inclusive Living, Working and Moving" brings together a network of EU-funded sister projects working at the intersection of housing, climate, and social justice. Together, they will explore practical solutions and emerging insights that aim to make the transition to climate neutrality truly inclusive, ensuring no one is left behind.
A shared mission across sister projects
We are proud to be part of a strong network of projects advancing sustainable and equitable housing across Europe. Together, we are exchanging knowledge, sharing emerging practices, and building synergies, all united by a common goal: ensuring that the green and digital transition is inclusive and fair.
The webinar brings together six EU-funded projects tackling housing inequalities from diverse but complementary angles: HouseInc, PREFIGURE, POWGEN, ReHousIn, SUPERSHINE, and ProLight.
Each project contributes unique insights – from addressing energy poverty and inclusive retrofits to exploring access to housing for migrants and marginalised groups — all with the aim of leaving no one behind.
Objectives of the webinar:
Strengthen collaboration among EU-funded sister projects by exchanging findings on housing inequality across Europe
Share innovative practices and policy pathways for inclusive housing, from energy retrofits to migrant integration
Raise awareness and engage diverse audiences in addressing housing inequalities across the green and digital transitions
Topics under discussion:
Practical guidelines for migrant inclusion in the energy sector
Access to energy rights and social housing retrofits
Case studies on housing and energy challenges for newcomers in Greece
Housing inequality pathways identified through national and local pilots
Format of the webinar
The webinar will be divided into two parts:
Short introductions to each project
In-depth presentations of selected findings, pilots, or demonstration actions
Q&A session with the audience
ReHousIn at the webinar
ReHousIn will be represented by Jennifer Duyne Barenstein, Director of the ETH Centre for Research on Architecture, Society and the Built Environment. A specialist in the socio-economic, cultural, and institutional dimensions of housing, Dr. Barenstein brings decades of experience from South and Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Europe. She currently leads Switzerland’s contribution to the ReHousIn project, with a focus on cooperatives and inclusive, affordable housing models.
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