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Homelessness in Germany Continues to Be High Despite the Action Plan

The Federal Government has committed itself with its National Action Plan to overcome housinglessness in Germany by 2030. "We are miles away from this. The planned changes in the basic security take in sight that more people build rent and energy debts and ultimately lose their housing," explains Claudia Engelmann, expert of the German Institute for Human Rights for the right to housing. {/mprestriction} Overcoming housinglessness is not only a …
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The Federal Government has committed itself with its National Action Plan to overcome housinglessness in Germany by 2030. "We are miles away from this. The planned changes in the basic security take in sight that more people build rent and energy debts and ultimately lose their housing," explains Claudia Engelmann, expert of the German Institute for Human Rights for the right to housing. {/mprestriction} Overcoming housinglessness is not only a …

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EU-Schwerbehinderung broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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