Wednesday, July 2, 2014

HPFPI Steers Social Preparation Activities for Iloilo City’s River Rehabilitation Project

Outgrowing from its long-standing collaboration with the Iloilo City government in co-designing secure tenure and housing programs in the city, the Homeless People’s Federation Philippines Inc. is again participating in a huge and complex development undertaking- the social preparation involving the families affected by the Iloilo-Batiano River rehabilitation project. The HPFPI together with the Iloilo City Urban Poor Affairs Office, National Housing Authority, Department of Social Welfare and Development Office and its city-level counterpart, the City Social Welfare and Development Office, and other key departments of the Iloilo City government comprise the adhoc committee whose function is to implement community mobilization and organizing processes in preparation for the eventual displacement and relocation of project-affected communities.
Among the major activities spearheaded by HPFPI with the support of Philippine Action for Community-led Shelter Initiatives, Inc. and its network communities were:

(1)  the conduct of a general assembly to disseminate first-hand information about the planned dredging of the whole stretch of Iloilo-Batiano Rivers and the resulting displacement of residents therein;

(2)  gathering and consolidation of responses, issues and sentiments of affected families that were subsequently tackled in the plenary sessions of Iloilo -Batiano River Rehabilitation and Development Council (IRDC);

(3)  organized the first-ever exposure visit to the resettlement and housing site developed by the National Housing Authority for Iloilo River Rehabilitation project-affected families.

Albeit limited funding resources, the HPFPI is considering also the possibility of partnering with DSWD Region VI in providing affordable housing for those who will not be catered by the NHA housing project using a counterparting scheme. However, this move is carefully being studied as this would likely entail intricacies in procurement and housing construction procedures, of which HPFPI has no exclusive control.

Just recently, the federation together with its technical support arm, Technical Assistance Movement for People and Environment, Inc. (TAMPEI) conducted the mapping of structures and profiled households along the riverbanks of Boulevard, Molo, which forms part of the Batiano River. These were carried-out jointly with the Department of Social Welfare and Development Office and Iloilo City Urban Poor Affairs Office.


In so far as it can be ascertained, the Iloilo-Batiano River Rehabilitation Project since its conception has prompted several developments in Iloilo City. This is noticeably seen for instance in the reduction of illegal structures along major waterways, functional drainage systems and the adoption of integrated solid wastes management strategy. The HPFPI however sees the need to go beyond the environmental and physical aspects of the project. It gives prime consideration to the immediate and long-term social impacts as the river rehabilitation project deals with the very critical component of the urban fabric. In this case, it is the people who would be directly affected and will soon be displaced as a result of the planned development intervention. It is in this very context that HPFPI continues to take the leading role in advancing the plight of the urban poor sector and legally take part in various processes that better the welfare of its members.



Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Horizontal Learning: Citywide Development Approach to Informal Settlements Ugrading

The World Bank (WB) and the Social Housing Finance Corporation (SHFC) through the Technical Assistance Movement for People and Environment (TAMPEI) and the Homeless People's Federation Philippines, Inc. (HPFPI) have embarked on Horizontal Learning to promote a citywide development approach to informal settlements upgrading. For demonstrating the citywide development approach elements, the City of Iloilo was chosen as one of the two host cities to share best practices in community development.



BAMBOO: Redefined.


With partnership and community process, the federation has once again redefined urban poor housing using alternative construction technologies: Treated/Engineered BAMBOO and Interlocking Compressed Earth Blocks (ICEB)










Through the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) the Homeless People's Federation has forged a partnership with the Hilti Foundation whose advocacy and commitment for the promotion and use of alternative and sustainable building technologies is equally strong with that of the federation. 


The recognition by the federation about the potential of bamboo as an affordable and sustainable alternative building technology has began ever since its initial project implementation of its community-managed housing project in San Isidro, Jaro, Iloilo City, Philippines.



Front View: This single-storey duplex house is worth P85,000 (70,000 for
 the building materials and 15,000 labor cost)

This housing unit's foundation work matches that of the two-storey house
so that whenever the owner decides to make improvements like building a
second floor, they can freely do so. 
 It has initially utilized treated bamboo to reduce cost of its seventy thousand worth-housing unit for its lowest income housing participants.



Side View

Back View

These three bamboo houses were also built with one of the HPFPI communities
in Bicol. These houses which was built with the assistance of Hilti Foundation
was designed and built to withstand typhoon. Currently the project is on its
pilot and testing phase.