Onward to a million homes annually? MBOpinions READ:
The President seemed serious as he reiterated his administration’s goal to build at least one million housing units annually during his term of office. He made this statement during a groundbreaking event of the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development in Cebu last Feb. 27, 2023.
The one-million housing goal is a good start in facing this gargantuan crisis. Housing entails the use of so many resources — land, raw materials, utility connections, etc. The DHSUD now has to “balance” its budget, maximizing it to provide the most number of houses, but not to the point of compromising the standards and safety of each unit.
“Homelessness and poverty lead to increased rates of family and domestic violence, depression, health issues, food insecurity, child abuse and neglect. All the issues associated with poverty are inextricably linked to housing,” the group explained.
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