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Vilmondes, Mariana

Mariana Vilmondes studied and practiced law in Brazil, before coming to Germany in 2011 to take a Master degree in political sciences, sociology and history in the University of Siegen. She then pursued her Ph.D in international development studies at the Institute of Development Research and Development Policy, Ruhr-University of Bochum (IEE-RUB). Supported by the International Realization Budget, she conducted field research in Brazil, participated in the UN-Habitat PrepCom2, in Nairobi, Kenya and visited the Kingâs College. Since March 2021, she works as an underwriter for a german reinsurer.
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Accountability Relations in Social Housing Programs

Institutional crises have been continuously embeded in weak accountability. In Latin America, human rights’ violations catalyze the outcomes of such crises. In the aim of understanding the housing crisis, this research evidenced a vicious cycle in Brazil and Chile: despite the creation of massive social housing programs, the lack of adequate housing particularly affects the most-poor due to weak accountability.