Abstract:
The importance of a decent dwelling for humankind can never be stressed
enough. It is undisputedly vital in the promotion of the health, safety, moral and
general welfare of any individual. It is therefore essential that a state must be able to
provide access to this basic need of its citizenry.
In a country like ours, beset with debts and limited budget, the government
should be prudent in planning and allocating the shelter fund. Both private and public
sectors are also compelled to find innovative avenues in addressing the housing
problems. We should maximize and make do with the things already made available
to us. Identifying key problem areas is therefore vital in providing decent shelter as
mandated by the Constitution.
This study identified the paradoxical negative problems: underutilization of
existing housing programs despite acute housing supply backlog. In doing so, the
study shall endeavor to discuss and analyze in-depth the underlying factors causing
the aforesaid double-edged problem. In conclusion, the study will propose concrete
solutions and plan of action.