🏠 Have Your Say: Online Citizens’ Dialogue on Housing

🏠 Have Your Say: Online Citizens’ Dialogue on Housing

Your voice can help shape fairer housing policies

Are you concerned about rising rents or the struggle to find affordable housing? Have you watched your neighborhood transform due to short-term rentals or felt the impact of housing shortages?

The MultiPoD project, through KMOP – Social Action and Innovation Centre invites you to be part of something new: the Online Citizens’ Dialogue on Housing: an online space where everyday people come together to share real experiences, learn from each other, and co-create practical solutions for fairer housing.

Why Your Participation Matters

This isn’t a survey or a consultation: it’s a genuine democratic experiment where your lived experience shapes real recommendations that will reach policymakers, researchers, and civil society partners in upcoming dialogues.

Housing affects everything: where we work, how we raise our families, and whether we feel we belong. Across Europe, millions face overcrowding, unaffordable rents, discrimination, or displacement. But solutions exist — and they work best when they’re built by the people who understand these challenges firsthand.

By joining this Dialogue, you will:

  • Connect with others from different backgrounds, cultures, and housing situations
  • Share your story and ideas in a safe, respectful environment
  • Learn from short expert videos and insights on housing challenges
  • Co-create recommendations that can influence real policy discussions

No expertise required — just your honest perspective and an open mind. Every voice counts.

How It Works

This Online Citizens’ Dialogue on Housing takes place entirely online and is designed to fit around your schedule:

Step 1: Learn at your own pace

Watch short videos, read articles, and explore real examples about housing. This step is optional, but it helps you prepare! Find out the material here. (Click log in and create your account)

Step 2: Join the Online Discussion on Housing
November 12, 11:00–13:00 CET

Come to a guided Zoom meeting where you will:

  • Hear from housing experts
  • Talk about real housing problems
  • Share ideas in small groups
The discussion will be moderated by:

Dr. Antonis Klapsis: Vice President, KMOP, Assistant Professor, University of Peloponnese, Greece

With guest experts:

Step 3: Vote on Recommendations
November 12–19

Look at all the recommendations from the different groups and vote for the ones you like best.

Step 4: Participate in the Closing Celebration
November 20, 14:00–15:00 CET

Join the online plenary to learn about the top-voted recommendations and learn what happens next with these recommendations.

Who Can Participate?

We’re looking for diverse voices, including:

  • People from diverse backgrounds who care about housing
  • Members of migrant communities
  • Young people, students, and young professionals interested in housing and social issues
  • Anyone who has faced housing challenges — as a tenant, homeowner, or person searching for a home or wants to contribute with ideas
  • Those who simply want to contribute to building fairer communities

Participation is free of charge, and certificates of attendance will be provided. The discussion will be held in English.

Learn more about the process here.