Relocation of the poor turned away from Metro Manila, inhuman lighting beard | Pinoy Weekly
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Says Gabriela lighting beard Rep. Emmi de Jesus, at a rate of deficiency in service and standards of housing lighting beard in this relokasyong, ensuring he said they would be in the standards of the United Nations lighting beard humanitarian housing.
Among those in the relocation site in Rodriguez, Rizal families displaced from the Brgy. Corazon de Jesus, San Juan, San Roque, North Triangle, Quezon City, as well as in Brgy. Jump in Quezon City and Navotas.
In such a mission led by Gabiela, Gabriela Women's Party and AKAP-Child Party-list and accompanied by Pinoy Weekly on February 2, found substandard workmanship of houses built by the government for the citizens demolished.
Just some of the detected participated in mission: Easy rift walls; lighting beard weak foundation of the house; severe problems with drainage system; and neck until the flood when umuulad lighting beard aloud, so assured the inhabitants.
Becomes problematic as residents "too high electricity charges" to them and supply it. They said they do not own the meter, so the "Home Owners' Association" controls lighting. They request to return the block leader.
One of the main complaints of the people here is the lack of livelihood in their place nilipitang. Welcome, many of them nagsisibalikan in Manila. They said not enough just to have a house, you also need to eat the family's lighting beard livelihood.
"You can not build a sari-sari store all the family to live here," said Corazon Giducos, residents from Navotas. Many residents because the founders of the store, thought somehow they earn. But they sell in volume, almost no buyers.
"Those who earn, take home just because of the distance and P100 expensive fare. In exchange, the tired, P100, a deficit. Unlike in Manila when we have a small cost compared to here, "says Margie Catibo, one of the residents.
Margie added, need to walk about half an hour for the child carrying seats for admission to the nearest elementary school. Here, huddled around a hundred students in a classroom.
"Those of my son, when things get dengue, the nearest private hospital here yet. So check-up, P350 that. Before there was medicine. Those nearest public hospital, three hours before you get to count, "said Margie.
According to the leaders of the mission lighting beard from Gabriela, Gabriela Women's Party and AKAP-Child Party-list, to organize the relocatee and poor when they unite to protest the demolition and assert the right to decent housing. (Pher Pasion)
"Told us, we have one year grace period to pay the house. Nakaisang year when we are here, we also pay P200 per month in the first five years until it reaches lighting beard P700 per month, "said one resident.
More residents, accompanied on this monthly interest
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Says Gabriela lighting beard Rep. Emmi de Jesus, at a rate of deficiency in service and standards of housing lighting beard in this relokasyong, ensuring he said they would be in the standards of the United Nations lighting beard humanitarian housing.
Among those in the relocation site in Rodriguez, Rizal families displaced from the Brgy. Corazon de Jesus, San Juan, San Roque, North Triangle, Quezon City, as well as in Brgy. Jump in Quezon City and Navotas.
In such a mission led by Gabiela, Gabriela Women's Party and AKAP-Child Party-list and accompanied by Pinoy Weekly on February 2, found substandard workmanship of houses built by the government for the citizens demolished.
Just some of the detected participated in mission: Easy rift walls; lighting beard weak foundation of the house; severe problems with drainage system; and neck until the flood when umuulad lighting beard aloud, so assured the inhabitants.
Becomes problematic as residents "too high electricity charges" to them and supply it. They said they do not own the meter, so the "Home Owners' Association" controls lighting. They request to return the block leader.
One of the main complaints of the people here is the lack of livelihood in their place nilipitang. Welcome, many of them nagsisibalikan in Manila. They said not enough just to have a house, you also need to eat the family's lighting beard livelihood.
"You can not build a sari-sari store all the family to live here," said Corazon Giducos, residents from Navotas. Many residents because the founders of the store, thought somehow they earn. But they sell in volume, almost no buyers.
"Those who earn, take home just because of the distance and P100 expensive fare. In exchange, the tired, P100, a deficit. Unlike in Manila when we have a small cost compared to here, "says Margie Catibo, one of the residents.
Margie added, need to walk about half an hour for the child carrying seats for admission to the nearest elementary school. Here, huddled around a hundred students in a classroom.
"Those of my son, when things get dengue, the nearest private hospital here yet. So check-up, P350 that. Before there was medicine. Those nearest public hospital, three hours before you get to count, "said Margie.
According to the leaders of the mission lighting beard from Gabriela, Gabriela Women's Party and AKAP-Child Party-list, to organize the relocatee and poor when they unite to protest the demolition and assert the right to decent housing. (Pher Pasion)
"Told us, we have one year grace period to pay the house. Nakaisang year when we are here, we also pay P200 per month in the first five years until it reaches lighting beard P700 per month, "said one resident.
More residents, accompanied on this monthly interest
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