43 IFCP-Affected Families Finally Own CLIFF Houses August 21, 2010 - After a year of managing the construction of their own houses, forty-three housing participants of the Riverview Homeowners Association, Inc. finally get a house through the Community-Led Infrastructure Finance Facility (CLIFF) Housing Project in San Isidro Relocation Site, Jaro, Iloilo City. These families have been residing in high risk areas for many years, along the Jaro River, and who were identified and tagged as affected families of the Iloilo Flood Control Project (IFCP). CLIFF is an international programme that aims to build the capacities of organized urban poor towards housing and slum upgrading solutions through a finance facility. CLIFF Philippines intends to provide low-cost and affordable housing to the poor. CLIFF is being funded by the UK-Department for International Development (DFID) and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), managed by the UK-based NGO called Homeless International. CLIFF-Philippines, which is being implemented by the Homeless People's Federation Philippines, Inc. (HPFPI) and its is support NGO known as the Philippine Action for Community-led Shelter Initiatives, Inc. (PACSII), started this housing project in 2007, having Iloilo City as the pilot city to test and learn from people's process or community-driven experiences in low cost and decent housing for the poor. CLIFF programme was accessed by the Philippine Alliance with full support from the Slum Dwellers International (SDI) - the Alliance long time partner for development supporting grassroots processes. Below were photos taken during the awarding ceremony.
6
Embed
43 IFCP-Affected Families Finally Own CLIFF Houses
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
8/4/2019 43 IFCP-Affected Families Finally Own CLIFF Houses
43 IFCP-Affected Families Finally Own CLIFF Houses
August 21, 2010 - After a year of managing the construction of their own houses, forty-three
housing participants of the Riverview Homeowners Association, Inc. finally get a house through
the Community-Led Infrastructure Finance Facility (CLIFF) Housing Project in San Isidro
Relocation Site, Jaro, Iloilo City. These families have been residing in high risk areas for manyyears, along the Jaro River, and who were identified and tagged as affected families of the Iloilo
Flood Control Project (IFCP).
CLIFF is an international programme that aims to build the capacities of organized urban poor
towards housing and slum upgrading solutions through a finance facility. CLIFF Philippines
intends to provide low-cost and affordable housing to the poor. CLIFF is being funded by theUK-Department for International Development (DFID) and the Swedish International
Development Cooperation Agency (Sida), managed by the UK-based NGO called Homeless
International.
CLIFF-Philippines, which is being implemented by the Homeless People's FederationPhilippines, Inc. (HPFPI) and its is support NGO known as the Philippine Action for
Community-led Shelter Initiatives, Inc. (PACSII), started this housing project in 2007, havingIloilo City as the pilot city to test and learn from people's process or community-driven
experiences in low cost and decent housing for the poor.
CLIFF programme was accessed by the Philippine Alliance with full support from the Slum
Dwellers International (SDI) - the Alliance long time partner for development supporting
grassroots processes.
Below were photos taken during the awarding ceremony.