From displacement to resettlement: how current policies shape eviction narratives among urban poor in the Philippines

IF 0.6 Q3 URBAN STUDIES
Zaldy C. Collado, N. M. G. Orozco
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Abstract

This study aims to examine the experiences of urban poor relocatees in their resettlement communities, specifically those who were relocated from the Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas, Valenzuela and Quezon City areas to the province of Bulacan, Philippines. This study hopes to convey the importance of revisiting the law on socialized housing in the Philippines.,This study gathered qualitative data through 2 focus group discussions among 28 participants who came from 3 resettlement sites in San Jose del Monte City, Bulacan Province, Philippines. The resettlement areas are owned and managed by the National Housing Authority of the Philippine Government.,Results show that resettlement experiences are stories of survival under impoverished conditions. Lack of housing facilities or poorly built units characterize their relocation experience aside from having no immediate access to basic utilities such as electricity and water, despite a law that supposedly secures these rights to relocatees. The expensive cost of transportation and the lack of livelihood also heavily strain the lives of the relocated population.,This study illustrates that involuntary displacement predicts poor living conditions upon resettlement. This study is an inquiry not only of existing conditions of socialized housing in resettlement areas but also past realities of these housing communities at the onset of the displacees’ relocation.
从流离失所到重新安置:当前政策如何塑造菲律宾城市贫困人口的驱逐叙事
本研究的目的是审查城市贫民在其重新安置社区的经历,特别是那些从卡洛坎、马拉邦、纳沃塔斯、巴伦苏埃拉和奎松市地区重新安置到菲律宾布拉干省的人。本研究希望传达重新审视菲律宾社会化住房法律的重要性。本研究通过对来自菲律宾布拉干省圣何塞德尔蒙特市3个安置点的28名参与者进行两次焦点小组讨论,收集了定性数据。安置区由菲律宾政府的国家住房管理局拥有和管理。结果表明,安置经历是贫困条件下的生存故事。除了不能立即获得水电等基本公用设施外,缺乏住房设施或建造不良的单位是他们搬迁经历的特点,尽管有一项法律据称保障了被搬迁者的这些权利。昂贵的交通费用和缺乏生计也给搬迁人口的生活造成了严重压力。这项研究表明,非自愿流离失所预示着重新安置后的生活条件很差。这项研究不仅是对重新安置地区社会化住房的现有条件的调查,而且是对这些住房社区在流离失所者重新安置开始时的过去现实的调查。
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Housing Care and Support
Housing Care and Support URBAN STUDIES-
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1.90
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