FACT CHECK: Photos passed off as Marcos admin’s housing project
Two photos, stitched together, supposedly showing President Bongbong Marcos' housing program are circulating on various social media platforms. This is misleading.
Two photos, stitched together, supposedly showing President Bongbong Marcos' housing program are circulating on various social media platforms. This is misleading.
In 2022, DHSUD set a target of constructing 1 million housing units a year for six years, totaling 6 million units from 2022 to 2028.
Multiple videos claimed that President Bongbong Marcos’ housing project in Deparo, Caloocan has 3,000 units, and that the media has not reported about it. This is false.
The “after” image, showing colorful, developed houses, was taken over a decade ago and more than six years before President Rodrigo Duterte took office.
It's a two-storey townhome in a private subdivision in Cebu, priced at P2.17 million.
Inaasahan ang DHSUD na aalisin ang "mga sakit dala ng burukrasya" sa sektor ng pabahay.
Duterte signed Feb. 14 a law creating the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development.
Militant group Kalipunan ng Damayang Mahihirap (Kadamay), a group fighting for free housing for the poor, says Metro Manila has the most number of people without homes in the world.