More than 30,000 Families Waiting for Home in Aml. What Does Every Town Do?
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More than 30,000 families, at least, continue to wait for a room in the municipalities of the metropolitan area of Lisbon (AML), according to an account made by Lusa, on the basis of official data. Lusa sought to obtain numbers about families waiting for a municipal accommodation with the unit of the metropolitan area of Lisbon, but this indicated that there were no such data collected. The 18 municipalities of AML, only two did not answer: Sexa…
Lisboa leads accounting, with about 15,700 hungry beds waiting (8,700 in the Supported Rental Program and about 7,000 in the Return Access VL Program).
In recent years, the identification of the number of families missing has gone to some 150 thousand. The current government defines the objectives for the end of the decade in more than 33,000 houses to be reduced to 26,000 in construction.
New data exposes reality of families trapped long-term in temporary accommodation
Newly published government figures shed light on the number of households in temporary accommodation for five or more years. Katharine Swindells analyses the data, to show the scale of the not-so-temporary accommodation crisis.
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