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CIDADES, Comunidades e Territórios
versión On-line ISSN 2182-3030
Resumen
JORGE, Sílvia y MELO, Vanessa. ‘I did not solve the housing problem but learnt a few things along the way.’ Interview with Helena Roseta. CIDADES [online]. 2023, n.au23, pp.123-133. Epub 09-Oct-2023. ISSN 2182-3030. https://doi.org/10.15847/cct.32865.
Helena Roseta is a citizen and architect who has always been concerned and busy with ensuring the right to housing. She held several political positions over time, such as Mayor of Cascais City Council (1983-1986), city councilor for Socialist Party (2009-2013) and for “Citizens for Lisbon” at Lisbon City Council (2007-2009) and President of the Lisbon Municipal Assembly (2013-2019). She founded Plataforma Artigo 65, in 2006, and is called the ‘mother’ of the Basic Housing Law, published in 2019. At the age of 71, she is retired from political positions, but not from her causes. In this interview, Helena Roseta shares her experience and vision about housing in Portugal, highlighting the difficulties experienced by different vulnerable groups over time. The conversation starts with a brief historical contextualization of access to housing in the country, with 25th of April as a pivotal moment, and goes on to discuss the New Generation of Housing Policies and the publication of the Basic Housing Law, which frame the current situation. The lens on housing, inseparable from a decent habitat, also opens up to the Healthy Neighborhoods public programme, also focused on improving the health conditions, well-being and quality of life of residents of vulnerable territories, based on small interventions with a maximum allocation of 50,000 euros.
Palabras clave : New Generation of Housing Policies; Basic Housing Law; Healthy Neighbourhoods public programme.