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    jul 2024

    Scaling up Support on Affordable and Sustainable Housing

    The EIB is organising a series of three preparatory meetings and a major conference in the second half of 2024 to discuss challenges faced by the sector and explore best and most effective ways to stimulate support and financing for the construction and renovation of affordable housing in the EU.

    This first meeting will focus on exploring key administrative, economic and financial barriers and levers to unlock investments, showing successful examples of how these have been overcome. 

    Results from this event will build the basis for technical workshops in early autumn, concluded by a housing conference at the end of this year.

    Discover the EIB’s core strategic priorities. Our initiatives drive growth, prosperity, and technological and social progress across the European Union and globally.

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    The things we take for granted: A home for Anselm

    For a long time, Anselm struggled to find a place to live in Dublin, until he became eligible for social housing. In July 2023, he finally moved into an affordable home run by Focus Ireland. It changed his life.

    The new apartment block was financed by the Irish Housing Finance Agency with the support of the EIB. Between 2016 and 2023, the EIB backed the agency with €650 million that resulted in 5,000 social and affordable housing units and 550 energy renovations.

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