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Building collaborative partnerships to develop a Local Housing Board

In Cebu City, more than 70% of the population is classified as urban poor. A group of Non-Government Organizations with programs and services for the urban poor organizations bonded together and worked with urban poor groups to create an alliance, Task Force Tawhanong Pagpuyo (TFT), to respond to the growing numbers of victims who experienced evictions and demolitions of their houses. TFT presented and advocated for alternatives to government development plans that involved wholesale demolition with no alternative relocation sites. TFT organized a conference of urban poor leaders to identify issues and alternative solutions and followed this with research and case studies. These materials were presented to the local government and housing agencies.  Simultaneously, training was conducted for judges who issue the demolition and eviction orders. The alliance succeeded in developing and getting representatives on to a local housing board and assisted in preparing a comprehensive shelter plan for the city.  As a result, guidelines for demolition and eviction were adopted and judges now coordinate with the local housing board to ensure compliance. The number of demolitions and evictions was substantially reduced and when they did occur, relocation sites were identified in advance.

Forming a "beneficiaries committee" through community gatherings

The Rehabilitation Center for Victims of Torture (RCVT) works to rehabilitate victims of torture, and their direct families, both medically and economically. The victims are primarily Ethiopians tortured by the officials of the Eritrean government during the Ethio-Eritrean Conflict. The Center offers free medical treatment and psychological counseling to victims through its Medium Clinic.

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