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Major Housing Program |
Actual CY 2008 |
Actual CY 2007 |
% Change |
Plan Targets |
Percent Accomplish-ment |
| Resettlement RAP-LGUs) |
418 |
462 |
9.52 |
3,333 |
12.54 |
| Pag-ibig Housing Loan Program |
1,980 |
1,351 |
46.56 |
7,162 |
27.65 |
| Institutional Loans |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1,200 |
0 |
| Community Based Housing Program |
0 |
0 |
0 |
934 |
0 |
| Medium Rise Housing |
0 |
150 |
0 |
60 |
0 |
| Total |
2,398 |
1,963 |
22.16 |
12,689 |
18.9 |
Sources: HUDCC 5, NHA, Pag-ibig
Both housing programs registered positive growth compared to the previous year’s output. The Pag-ibig Housing Loans Program contributed the biggest growth at 46.56 percent while the RAP-LGUs at 9.52 percent.
Rehabilitation from Typhoons Milenyo and Reming
Another priority is to develop new resettlement sites, expand existing ones and provide housing materials assistance to families who were victims of typhoons Milenyo and Reming.
The housing sector delivered a total of 20,686 units in 2008 valued at P659.904 million (Table 6.2). The Resettlement Program which was funded solely from the Bicol Calamity Assistance Rehabilitation Effort (B-CARE) fund amounted to more than P383 million and completed 5,652 units.
On the other hand, the Housing Materials Assistance Program accounted for the bulk of the output at 61.63 percent. These benefited a total of 12,750 families.
The Core Shelter Assistance Program (CSAP) of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) provided core shelter units to 2,284 families. The total investment amounted to P228.76 million. It came from four major sources, namely: 1) B-CARE; 2) Kalinga-Luzon; 3) Quick Response Fund; and 4) Social Security System.
Table 6.2 Disaster Rehabilitation/Resettlement, Bicol Region,
CY 2008 vs CY 2007
| Major Housing Program | Actual CY 2008 | Actual CY 2007 | Percent Change | 2008-2010 Fighting Targets | Percent Accomplish-ment |
| Resettlement Program – B-CARE Funded | 5,652 | 587 | 862.8 | 33,784 | 16.73 |
| Housing Materials Assistance Program | 12,750 | 11,500 | 10.87 | 24,000 | 53.12 |
| Core Shelter Assistance Program | 2,284 | 77 | 2866.6 | 0 | |
| Grand Total | 20,686 | 11,577 | 78.68 | 19,043 | 109 |
Sources: HUDCC 5, NHA, DSWD
Security of Land Tenure
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo issued several proclamations to provide security of land tenure to urban poor and informal settlers in the region. Presidential Proclamation 40 involved 139 hectares of unutilized properties of the Philippine National Railways in Albay. For 2008, 139 families in barangays Tayhi and Bacolod of Tabaco City received Certificate of Entitlement for Lot Award or CELA from the city government (Table 6.3). An on-going survey is being conducted in the municipality of Bacacay, Albay that would benefit informal settler families in barangays Panarayon, Sogod and Hindi.
Proclamation No. 593 covered barangays Caroyroyan and San Jose in Pili, Camarines Sur. The provincial government of Camarines Sur conducted relocation and subdivision survey of the area in 2008 based on the various stakeholders/claimants, e.g., Philippine Army, Philippine Coconut Authority, Pili National High School, Camarines Sur State Agricultural College and the informal settlers. Barangay Caroyroyan, however, requested for a re-survey of the area since the result of the survey would have impact on the area of jurisdiction of the barangay.
Proclamation No. 653 covered a parcel of land in Barangay 2 - EM’s Barrio South, Legazpi City. A total of 145 families received CELA. There were however 22 lots occupied that needed to be settled because these were affected by a 69 KV right-of-way limit of Transco that traversed the area. The subdivision plan originally approved by the city government of Legazpi did not reflect the existing Transco facility.
Table 6.3 Land/Housing for Informal Settlers, Bicol Region,
CY 2008 vs CY 2007
|
Presidential Proclamations |
Actual CY 2008 |
Actual CY 2007 |
Percent Change |
2008-2010 Fighting Targets |
Percent Accomplish-ment |
|
Proclamation No. 40 |
139 |
85 |
63.53 |
2,283 |
6.09 |
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Executive Order No. 90 |
- |
716 |
- |
717 |
- |
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Proclamation No. 593 |
- |
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- |
|
- |
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Proclamation No. 653 |
- |
145 |
- |
114 |
- |
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Grand Total |
139 |
11,577 |
78.68 |
3,114 |
1.20 |
Source: HUDCC 5
Employment Generation
The sector generated a total of 64,400 units of jobs3in 2008. This was more than 300 percent higher than the output in the previous year and represented more than 42 percent of the total housing target for the plan period (Table 6.4). Resettlement Program funded by B-CARE accounted much of the total jobs created. The sector is on track to achieve the target at the end of the plan period.
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3 Constructing a house involves an average of eight people/workers and requires 124 man-days.Table 6.4 Jobs Created, Bicol Region, CY 2008 vs CY 2007
Housing
ProgramActual CY 2008
Actual CY 2007
Percent Change
2005-2010 Fighting Targets
Percent Accomplish-ment
Pag-ibig Housing Loan Program 15,840
10,808
46.56
57,296
27.65
Institutional Loans
0
0
0
12,800
0
Resettlement Program 3,344
3,696
-9.52
20,721
16.14
Resettlement-CARE 45,216
0
0
-
0
Completed Housing 0
0
0
5,592
0
CBHP 0
0
0
7,472
0
Medium Rise Housing 0
1,200
0
-
0
LHP
0
0
0
-
0
Total
64,400
15,704
310.09
98,289
65.52
Sources: HUDCC 5, NHA, Pag-ibig
III. Prospects and Trends for 2009
The sector shall continue to provide more opportunities for Bicolanos to own affordable and decent housing. It shall continue to implement Housing for All by making loans more available and affordable for the formal and informal sector especially the socialized and low-cost housing.
The Slum Upgrading Program of the National Housing Authority which is in the pipeline would benefit the 145 families in Legazpi City.
The government shall complete the regularization of tenure of informal settlers. It shall complete the expansion of existing resettlement sites and develop new ones. It shall also help families affected by calamities rebuild their homes and communities.
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