Ana Flávia Lima da Silveira joined AHI as a Junior Analyst, with a focus on affordable housing systems, urban legislation, and public policy instruments in Latin America. With a degree in architecture and urban planning from University of São Paulo, she is particularly interested in how land-use regulation, housing finance, and public-private partnerships can expand access to affordable and well-located housing.
Prior to joining AHI, Ana worked at a public-sector consultancy linked to the Municipality of São Paulo, where she contributed to feasibility studies, urban legislation analysis, and subsidy programs aimed at retrofitting buildings in downtown São Paulo for affordable housing. She also has experience in the private sector, managing real estate project approvals and property regularization processes.
Ana doesn’t see housing as simply a shelter, but as the foundation of sustainable growth and social infrastructure. She believes it impacts the ability of families to overcome poverty, to live safely and with dignity in more inclusive and resilient cities.
