2010 Elections: Jobs, Agrarian  Reform, Housing and Social Services Top Urban Poor Electoral Agenda
Published on May 8, 2010
By ANDREA ZARAH DAYAO and JENNY DE VENECIA
 Bulatlat.com
   
MANILA — At the slightest rainfall, the relocation site where Rhiza  Perlas, (age), lives is usually flooded. But on one fateful day on  September 25, 2009, many homes  in Montalban, Rizal were damaged and worse, swept by tropical storm  Ondoy. The flood water rose so fast making it almost impossible to  bring important things and documents to safety.
“During Ondoy, the water entered our house and reached the roof. Our  house wasn’t destroyed but all our things were drenched and most of it  were ruined,” Perlas said in Filipino.
Perlas was relocated to Montalban, Rizal after their home in San  Andres Bukid, Manila was demolished due to a road-widening program of  the government at the boundary of Makati and Manila in 2003. Perlas  noticed that the slightest rainfall would make their relocation site  flooded but an abnormal typhoon like Ondoy left them with no money, no  furnitures and belongings and yet no help from the government.
“The first help that we received were from Anakpawis Party-list and  Kadamay. Other NGOs also came to help us. But help coming from the  government sector came only after a couple of days,” Perlas said, “We  had a hard time cleaning our area. Some NGOs came to help but the  government’s arrived very late.”
But after her gradual recovery from the damages that Ondoy had  caused, Perlas and her neighbors still have to face the dire living  conditions that they have to go through even before the storm  Ondoy hit  the country, foremost of which is the lack of job opportunities in the  area.... MORE
Source:  Bulatlat.com
URL: http://www.bulatlat.com/main/2010/05/08/jobs-agrarian-reform-housing-and-social-services-top-urban-poor-electoral-agenda/
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