Rising from the wreckage of Super Typhoon Haiyan, 660 families finally completed building their houses and implementing 54 community infrastructure projects in 28 communities in Capiz and Iloilo. The houses were turned over to the families on 26 June 2015 in a ceremony held at Barangay Pawa, Municipality of Panay, Province of Capiz.These are made possible through the Post-Yolanda Support for Safer Homes and Settlements project implemented by UN-Habitat and with support from government, private sector, and community partners.
Accomplishments of Post-Yolanda Support for Safer Homes and Settlements Project
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