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Our Impact

For nearly 25 years, we’ve informed countless national and local housing policies, developed new financial products for people without access to traditional housing finance, convened global experts and started dialogues on emerging challenges, and shaped affordable housing ecosystems worldwide. Your support will help us continue this transformative work for the next 25 years and beyond.
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Women's Access to Housing

In India, we helped create a housing finance company dedicated exclusively to developing and delivering affordable financial products for low-income, informally employed women and their families - that has since made more than 10,000 loans and helped over 35,000 Indians rise to better lives.

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Climate-Resilient & Green Housing

In Mongolia, we developed an affordable housing strategy for the Municipality of Ulaanbaatar followed by a feasibility study of the Affordable Housing and Urban Renewal Project, helping to enable the delivery of 10,000 affordable green housing units and the redevelopment of 100 hectares of ger areas into 20 eco-districts.

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Rental Housing & Social Rental Models

In Ukraine, we supported the development of a new law on the fundamental principles of housing policy, laying the groundwork for all legal and subsidy arrangements for the future of housing, and designed a financial model for social rental housing, establishing the foundation for a sustainable social rental housing system in Ukraine.

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Urban Upgrading & Neighborhood Improvement

In Ecuador, we supported the development and implementation of the first-of-its-kind national neighborhood improvement program - including the design of the program manual and toolkits on nature-based solutions and community participation - which has the potential to impact millions of households across the country.

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Displaced & Vulnerable Populations

In Kenya, Uganda, and Ethiopia, we assessed the feasibility of deploying a housing microfinance product offering construction loans to homeowners and landlords, potentially improving access to higher quality rental housing for forcibly displaced persons, generating rental income, and improving the broader housing finance and rental markets in each country.

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