UN-Habitat Philippines stands in solidarity with the Philippine government on the 10th anniversary of the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro, reaffirming our sustained commitment to contribute in ensuring lasting peace, security and development in BARMM.
Marawi
For the Marawi Sultanate League, the 1000 houses awarded to internally displaced families are more than just structures of shelter. They are symbols of a new beginning.
Another 250 families displaced by the 2017 Marawi Siege were awarded with permanent house and lot from the National Housing Authority (NHA) and the Rebuilding Marawi Project of UN-Habitat Philippines.
One year into settling in their permanent homes, we look back at how the home partners have rebuilt not just their concrete houses, but the lives of their families and community as well.
Get to know some of the Maranao women who have greatly contributed to UN-Habitat’s Rebuilding Marawi Project and the overall rehabilitation efforts in Marawi City.
250 families displaced by the 2017 Marawi Siege were awarded with permanent house and lot from the National Housing Authority (NHA) and UN-Habitat.
To help ensure housing rights of internally displaced families in Marawi, staff of the National Housing Authority have been trained on participatory community mapping and technical skills in the context of the Social Tenure Domain Model (STDM) concepts and processes.
One hundred seventy families displaced by the 2017 Marawi Siege received certificates of house and lot award from UN-Habitat and its partners, Social Housing Finance Corporation and National Housing Authority.
One hundred nine internally displaced families now have homes to call their own as they received certificates of conditional award for permanent houses from UN-Habitat.