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Updated in EWS Aug 20, 2020
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The objective is to create a strategy to integrate urban development and housing policies through a set of tools that will allow decision makers in three countries, include location criteria to identify the optimal location of social housing, have new models of associative housing, and housing policy options for emergency care.
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