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Statement of CHR Spokesperson, Atty. Jacqueline Ann de Guia, on efforts of the government in providing adequate shelters to the displaced victims of the Marawi siege

The Commission on Human Rights lauds the efforts of the government in its attempt to provide appropriate housing for families affected by the Marawi siege. According to Social Welfare and Development Secretary Rolando Bautista, almost 10,000 displaced persons or over 1,600 displaced families are now living in temporary shelters. This is a welcome development, especially for families who have been struggling and yearning for a chance to return to their homes for more than two (2) years now.

Despite slight progress, the Commission is still urging government agencies obliged to assist the victims, to fast-track recovery and rehabilitation efforts. There are still thousands of families living in evacuation centers. Many are at risk and are forced to dwell in dismal living conditions. It is necessary that we all continue our undertakings in ensuring that they will be provided adequate long-term housing solution.

The city, after more than two years of its fateful demise, remains buried in rubble. As a nation, we must be part of collective efforts that would help our brothers and sisters from Marawi—not only in rebuilding homes, but in rebuilding their lives. We are hoping that in the coming months more families will be relocated to safer and more appropriate shelters.#

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