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DSWD, UN-Habitat, LGUs share resources to build new homes for Typhoon ‘Yolanda’ survivors in W. Visayas

Posted on November 26, 2014

ROXAS CITY, Nov. 26 (PNA) — The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) said that it has signed an agreement with the United Nations–Habitat (UN-Habitat) and local government units (LGUs) of Capiz and Iloilo for the construction of housing units for survivors of Typhoon “Yolanda” in Western Visayas.

In the project known as Post “Yolanda” Support for Safer Homes and Settlements, DSWD will provide funding amounting to Php42.7 million.

The project targets to complete 610 houses in the municipalities of President Roxas, Panay, and Pontevedra in Capiz; and Estancia in Iloilo.

Each unit costs Php120,000, with DSWD shelling out Php70,000 and UN-Habitat giving Php50,000 as their counterpart fund.

The LGUs and homeowners association will monitor the actual construction of the houses, including the materials being used.

The signing was held at Barangay Baybay Homeowners Association Inc. (HOAI), Roxas City, with DSWD-Field Office VI Director Ma. Evelyn Macapobre; Human Settlement Officer Bernhard Barth of UN-Habitat Regional Officer for Asia and the Pacific in Fukuoka, Japan; and concerned local government chief executives.

“We would like to thank UN-Habitat for this partnership. To our LGU partners, let us do this fast so that we will be able to bring the survivors in their own homes the soonest time possible. I already saw a good number of houses constructed here,” Director Macapobre said.

For his part, Barth said, “Building back better is critical. This partnership with the national government is important not only because of the sharing of resources but also in finding ways on how to rebuild houses in a cheaper, faster, and culturally accepted way through the involvement of communities.”

UN-Habitat conducted consultations with the residents which helped them design a sturdy house meant to meet the basic needs of the beneficiaries.

The design was developed in collaboration with the Capiz Chapter of the United Architects of the Philippines, and its structural integrity has been checked by the Capiz Chapter of the Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines.

Meanwhile, Capiz Gov. Victor Tanco thanked the national government and UN-Habitat and also urged the homeowners to take good care of the houses.

“Hindi natin mababayaran ang tulong nila sa atin. Kaya bilang sagot sa kanilang kabutihan ay alagaan natin ang mga bahay upang mapanatili natin ang tibay at ganda ng mga ito (We could never repay their goodness. To repay them, we need to take care of the houses, maintain them, and keep them in good condition),” said Tanco. (PNA)

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