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Brazil: Transforming Previous Policies for Greater Impact
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Brazil’s Casa Verde e Amarela Program, launched in 2020, is a transformation of the earlier Minha Casa, Minha Vida (My...
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Colombia: Rural Housing Policy
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Though still to recent to understand the full impacts, Colombia’s Ministry of Environment, Housing and Territorial Development designed a rural...
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Ecuador: Housing Programs for Vulnerable Populations
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Ecuador’s Casa Para Todos is a massive housing program aimed at building 325,000 homes for people in vulnerable situations at...
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Brazil: A Public-Private Partnership for Social Interest Housing
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Formed in 2015, La Alianza Público-Privada (APP) del Centro is the first social interest housing public-private partnership (PPP) in Brazil....
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Guatemala: A Housing Fund Aimed at Populations in Poverty
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Guatemala’s housing fund, FOPAVI, was created within the Ministry of Communications, Infrastructure and Housing with the aim of granting direct...
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Romania: Investments to Expand the Mortgage Market
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There are many conditions required in a country to grow its mortgage market, from a stable macroeconomic environment to an...
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Sri Lanka: Attempts to Invest in the Mortgage Market
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Taking local country contexts and conditions into account is essential to ensuring that investments are made effectively. Sri Lanka is...
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Tanzania: The Tanzanian Mortgage Refinance Company
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When making capital market interventions, World Bank Group investments generally support liquidity facilities in order to provide long-term funding through...
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Ukraine: Vulnerabilities of Non-Bank Financial Institutions
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International Finance Corportation (IFC) supported a non-banking financial institution (NFBI) in Ukraine in an attempt to develop the mortgage market...
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Mali: Demand-Side Subsidies
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Though governments implement subsidies in many different ways, governments in Sub-Saharan Africa have had limited success in utilizing subsidies to...
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