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Indonesia: Arkom’s Building Homes Collectively for Better Habitat Project
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Many residents in Indonesia are vulnerable to earthquakes and tsunamis, which have the potential to damage homes and property. In...
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South Africa: Improving the Effectiveness of Social Housing
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Due to the history of colonialism and apartheid, cities in South Africa are some of the most unequal and segregated....
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Lebanon: Reconfiguring Ineffective Housing Policies
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Nearly 90% of Lebanon’s population lives in urban areas, with the majority living in the Greater Beirut area, where housing...
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Thailand: In-Situ Upgrading of Informal Settlements
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Because so many low-income families live in informal housing in Cambodia, security of tenure is an issue of concern. The...
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Vietnam: Community-Led Redevelopment Plans
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Because so many low-income families live in informal housing in Cambodia, security of tenure is an issue of concern. The...
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Philippines: Upgrading Housing Within Neighborhoods Instead of Relocating
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Because so many low-income families live in informal housing in Cambodia, security of tenure is an issue of concern. The...
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Myanmar: A Community-Planned Housing Relocation Project
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Because so many low-income families live in informal housing in Cambodia, security of tenure is an issue of concern. The...
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Indonesia: Upgrading and Connecting Informal Settlements
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Because so many low-income families live in informal housing in Cambodia, security of tenure is an issue of concern. The...
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Cambodia: In-Situ Informal Settlement Upgrades
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Because so many low-income families live in informal housing in Cambodia, security of tenure is an issue of concern. The...
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Peru: Expanding Housing Finance Through Fondo MiVivienda
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Peru’s Fondo MiVivienda, which is part of the FONAFE Corporation (National Fund for the Financing of State Business Activity) was...
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