ThMy house, my life program: analysis from the perspective of the demands of the housing movements
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https://doi.org/10.6008/CBPC2179-684X.2018.001.0005Keywords:
Housing movements, MHML program, Civil SocietyAbstract
In 2009, the Workers' Party established the My House My Life (MHML) program aimed at increasing the number of formal housing. In practice, in addition to implementing a public housing policy, the program also served as an instrument to combat the global financial crisis of 2008, with the State assuming the presuppositions of financial entrepreneurship in its implementation. Faced with such configuration, the paper analyzes if the claims of the social housing movements were met by the MHML Program. Considering that research shows that the program has contributed to the allocation of beneficiaries in the peripheral and remote areas of the cities, it is noticed that, although the number of formal housing increased, it was not able to extend the right to the city for the popular strata. Therefore, they are important social mobilizations for the search of rights within the urban environment as well as changes in the treatment of housing established in the country.
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