Housing plays a much more important role than is generally recognized. Not only does it satisfy people's basic needs for well-being, protection, safety and health, but it is also the main pillar for overcoming poverty. In Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), 33.7% of the population lives in poverty. If we add to this the fact that almost half of the region's inhabitants do … [Read more...] about Three strategies to reduce the housing deficit in Latin America and the Caribbean
Matías Lince Marino

Matías Lince Marino
Matías Lince Marino is an architect and is studying a master's degree in Urban Economics. He has been working since 2021 as a consultant in the Housing and Urban Development Division (HUD) of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) in Argentina and Chile. He also has practical experience in urban operations in government entities with a focus on the development of innovative strategies to address problems associated with informality. Additionally, he works as a teacher at the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urbanism (F.A.D.U.) of the University of Buenos Aires (U.B.A.).