For whom is the city built? What goes into the governance of a city? Are all citizens free to access, inhabit and participate in urban spaces and resources? Which part of urban areas can be classified as commons?
ALF has collaborated with civil society organisations and worked on issues like homelessness, evictions of slums, rights of the urban poor, public transport and others.
Scroll to read publications concerning these issues.
Urban Governance

Participation in Play – Demonstrating a Practicable Approach to People’s Participation in the Context of Policy Making during COVID-19

Street Vending: Pakka Legal! – A comic about the Street Vendors Act, and their right to livelihood

The Illegal Citizen – Course Modules – Sexual Citizenship and Claiming the City

COMMENTS ON THE PERSONS IN DESTITUTION (PROTECTION, CARE AND REHABILITATION) MODEL BILL, 2016

The Aesthetics of Discrimination: Street Vendors and Public Spaces

Government Must Ensure All People Get Unhindered Access to Public Spaces
