P712M Typhoon Odette Aid Returning to Cebu After Delay
After 4 years, P712 million in unspent housing aid for Super Typhoon Odette survivors is finally being released to Cebu. Learn how the funds stalled and when distribution will occur.
After 4 years, P712 million in unspent housing aid for Super Typhoon Odette survivors is finally being released to Cebu. Learn how the funds stalled and when distribution will occur.
Governor Pamela Baricuatro successfully reclaims P712 million housing assistance for Cebu typhoon victims after previous administration disputes. 72,209 households to receive P10,000 each.
Pag-IBIG Fund provides 1-month payment moratorium, calamity loans, and housing insurance benefits for members affected by recent typhoons and earthquakes. Apply online via Virtual Pag-IBIG.
Critics challenge Philippine leaders to replace empty promises with concrete action on disaster relief and housing. Citizens demand accountability over wishful thinking.
A Filipino family debates occupying their sibling's flood-damaged rental property. Expert advice suggests legal precautions and gradual relocation while addressing flood safety concerns.
DHSUD implements nationwide moratorium on housing amortization to provide relief to families affected by Typhoon Tino. Immediate suspension ordered across key housing agencies.
Lapu-Lapu City officials appeal demolition order affecting Mactan Airbase residents. 40 homes already destroyed in ongoing PAF-led demolitions since September 2024. Read the latest developments.
The Bangsamoro government starts constructing P400 million worth of resettlement housing for former MILF combatants across six camps, a key step in the normalization process. Read more about this peace initiative.
BARMM provides 50 new resettlement houses to ulama families in Matanog, Maguindanao del Norte. The project, named Darussalam Village, features solar-powered water systems and promotes moral governance.
Typhoon Tino's devastation reveals systemic failures in flood control and housing. Join the call for justice and sustainable solutions for vulnerable communities.
The Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development intensifies its campaign against non-compliant housing developers, targeting hundreds of projects across the Philippines.
Discover how Cebuano innovators are transforming discarded animal bones into eco-friendly construction materials, creating affordable housing while reducing waste.
A heartwarming housing project in Calinog, Iloilo provides safe homes for 32 indigenous Panay Bukidnon families, transforming lives through community collaboration.