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Philippines: Increasing the Housing Supply With PPPs and Prefabricated Housing
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In 2017, 46.7% of the Philippines’s population lived in urban areas – but by 2050, that number is estimated to...
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Brazil: Improving Access to Rental Sector Housing
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Historically, Brazil’s rental sector has not provided strong housing options, due to a lack of clarity in legal frameworks and...
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China: Barriers to Development of the Rental Sector
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Demand for affordable housing in China has increased rapidly due to urbanization processes and rural-to-urban migration – and home prices...
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Czech Republic: Policies to Grow Rental Housing Stock
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In the Czech Republic, rental housing is viewed as a complementary part of housing policy, which helped to prevent mass...
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Mexico: Developing the Market for Green Construction
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In the dual climate and housing crisis, it is essential to ensure that new construction is as green as possible....
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Argentina: Public-Private Partnerships to Increase Housing Supply
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With a housing deficit of 25.4%, and most of it concentrated in urban areas, increasing Argentina’s housing supply is essential....
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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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Cameroon: Engaging Contractors in the Informal Sector
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In Cameroon, most of the housing is produced and consumed through informal channels, as a significant part of the population...
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Ethiopia: Engaging Informal Labor in Housing Construction
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Across Sub-Saharan Africa, there is a shortage of qualified construction firms to expand the affordable housing stock. Without a mid-level...
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