The DHSUD continues to create programs that could help address housing issues in the country.
For more than a year now, the Philippine Daily Inquirer’s Property Section has served as an effective partner of the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) in the pursuit of its strategic communication initiatives. The Inquirer has provided us with a stable platform to discuss our programs as a new agency, and served as a far-reaching channel to promote our advocacies for the betterment of the housing and urban development sector.
Undoubtedly one of the most trusted print and online media outfits in the country, the Inquirer has proven its influence and credibility among its readers. It boasts millions of subscribers across ages and sectors here and abroad. Hence, we are more than proud as an “Inquirer” in this journey towards providing honest and reliable housing and real estate information to fellow Filipinos.
Expanded DHSUD reach
Since July 2020, we have contributed articles and insights to this column aptly called Housing Matters to introduce and highlight our programs, policies, and services.
To date, we have published 34 columns which featured our plans and initiatives in improving the lives of Filipinos, as the primary government agency in the management of housing, human settlements, and urban development.
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The topics have varied from the macro level standpoint—such as our roadmap and banner programs, Marawi rehabilitation updates, key accomplishments including those of our primary shelter agencies, housing and related financing programs especially for the underprivileged, partnerships and collaborations with the public and private sectors—down to updates.
The Inquirer has consistently extended its helping hand to share this knowledge and empower our beneficiaries to avail of this administration’s housing projects and auxiliary programs. As a result, we believe that our impact has been multiplied a hundredfold in terms of establishing trust and confidence in government among our people.