About
The International Journal on Homelessness Conference
A platform for global and inclusive knowledge exchange on preventing, reducing, and ending homelessness.
The International Journal on Homelessness Conference is a biennial convening organized by the International Journal on Homelessness (IJOH), in partnership with IJOH co-founder, the Institute of Global Homelessness. Each conference is hosted in a different region of the world in collaboration with a local agency or institution. Previous conferences have convened up to 400 attendees, including people with lived experience/expertise of homelessness, researchers, practitioners, local and national government leaders from nearly 30 countries, including Angola, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Chile, Ecuador, Germany, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Mongolia, Namibia, Nepal, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, South Africa, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, Uganda, United Kingdom, United States and Uruguay. Learn more about previous IJOH Conferences here: https://www.ijohconf.org/previousconferences.
The International Journal on Homelessness is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal focused on promoting and advancing scholarly communications and academic discourse among all sectors regarding preventing and ending homelessness locally and globally. IJOH is based on the values of excellent scholarship, international knowledge sharing, housing as a human right, making space for global knowledge transfer with an emphasis on inclusion of scholarship from the Global South.