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Housing in Philippines 
4/1/1964 8:18:02 AM 
Unique ID UN7656090 
Housing in the Philippines 
4/1/1964 8:17:55 AM 
Unique ID UN7656087 
Housing in Philippines 
4/1/1964 8:18:14 AM 
Unique ID UN7656095 
Housing in Philippines 
4/1/1964 8:18:38 AM 
Unique ID UN7656105 
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4/1/1964 8:18:36 AM 
Unique ID UN7656104 
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Unique ID UN7656101 
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Unique ID UN7656103 
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4/1/1964 8:18:40 AM 
Unique ID UN7656106 
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Unique ID UN7656107 
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4/1/1964 8:18:45 AM 
Unique ID UN7656108 
Housing in the Philippines 
4/1/1964 8:18:04 AM 
Unique ID UN7656091 
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1/1/1964 8:14:25 AM 
Unique ID UN7654888 
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1/1/1964 8:14:35 AM 
Unique ID UN7654890 
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2/2/1965 4:16:17 PM 
Unique ID UN7656175 
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Unique ID UN7687792 
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Unique ID UN7697431 
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Headline Housing in the Philippines 
Caption Description About 50 per cent of the population of the Philippines' major cities lives in make-shift houses because of the lack of low-cost housing. In the 15 years following World War II, about 60,000 poor families poured into Manila, creating an impoverished area, particularly in the North Harbour district. During the winter of 1963, the Government decided to tear down this housing and relocate the tenants, in the suburb of Sapang Palay. At present, the Government, aided by private groups, the United Nations, the United Nations Children's Fund, (UNICEF), and other UN agencies, are planning low-cost housing projects for this site as well as industrial estates and various social services.

The children of the last remaining squatters in the North Harbour area. Most of the former residents have been relocated. [Exact date unknown]

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Unique Identifier UN7656082 
NICA ID 216993 
Production Date 04/01/1964 8:17:45 AM 
City/Location Manila
Country Philippines
Credit UN Photo