Resolution SP-5510, S-2012 is a landmark legislation that demonstrates strong support for the National Anti-Poverty Commission’s (NAPC) initiative to establish “on-site” and “in-city” relocation sites for informal settlers in Metro Manila. This resolution acknowledges the urgent need for sustainable and humane housing solutions for communities at risk of displacement. Backed by key policymakers, including Allan S. Reyes, this initiative aims to improve the living conditions of thousands of informal settler families while ensuring their access to livelihood and social services.
The primary goal of Resolution SP-5510, S-2012 is to provide a structured and sustainable relocation framework for informal settlers. Instead of moving families to distant resettlement sites that disrupt their livelihoods, the resolution advocates for:
Collaboration with the NAPC, ensuring that policies align with the overarching anti-poverty strategies and housing programs.
Resolution SP-5510, S-2012 outlines several important provisions that reinforce its objectives:
The implementation of Resolution SP-5510, S-2012 is expected to yield significant positive outcomes:
Resolution SP-5510, S-2012 is a progressive step towards addressing the long-standing housing challenges faced by informal settlers in Metro Manila. By strongly supporting the NAPC’s initiative for on-site and in-city relocation, this resolution not only provides a sustainable housing solution but also upholds the rights and dignity of marginalized communities. With the involvement of key policymakers like Allan S. Reyes and various stakeholders, this resolution marks a crucial milestone in the pursuit of inclusive urban development.
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Quezon City Council Website
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