Research Launching

Habitat International Cambodia organized a workshop at the Sunway Hotel in Phnom Penh, in collaboration with the General Department of Housing under the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning, and Construction. The workshop aimed to present the findings of a research report titled “Overview of Urban Housing for Low-Income Households in Cambodia.” 

The event was presided over by H.E. Madam Tep Boramin, Secretary of State for the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning, and Construction, alongside Ms. Enid Madarcos, Associate Director for Urban, Land, and Policy at Habitat International for the Asia-Pacific Region, and Mr. Suon Sopheap, Interim National Director of Habitat for Humanity International in Cambodia.

Approximately 95 participants attended the workshop, including representatives from national and sub-national governments across all 25 provinces and cities, multilateral and bilateral development partners, national and international NGOs, the Housing Development Association of Cambodia, and private sector companies.

 

A New Home Lifts a Single Mother Out of Insecurity

Before receiving a new house from Habitat, Chhit Rem and her daughter lived in an old hut built on the ground from wood and tree leaves. Their house was small and short, offering little protection from the extreme heat during the dry season. In the rainy season, things were even worse as the walls began to rip off, and the roof had so many holes that they would get soaked during heavy rain. Aside from the severe weather, Rem always worried about her daughter’s security, as the house walls were not strong and could easily be broken into.

Now, their living situation is completely different, and they are overjoyed to have received a tall and spacious house. The new house not only provides enough space for her daughter to study but also makes them feel much more secure from the weather and potential theft.

After receiving a new home built by Habitat Cambodia, Chhit Rem feels a sense of security she has never experienced before. Her previous house had no lock, making her constantly worried for her and her daughter’s safety. As a single mother raising Sonita alone, safety was always a concern.

Despite earning less than $80 per month, Rem is determined to support her daughter’s education, hoping she will graduate from college and secure a good job. No matter the hardships, she ensures Sonita never goes to bed hungry. A hardworking mother, she grows vegetables around her home for both sustenance and extra income.

Rem takes great pride in her home, decorating it with flowers and upcycled materials she collects from the streets. She keeps it immaculately clean, sweeping daily as if expecting a visitor at any moment.

Receiving a new home has been one of the greatest gifts in Rem’s life. She shared, “There are five things I truly love about my house. First, it is strong and sturdy. Second, the design is modern and beautiful. Third, it has a heat protection sheet to keep it cool. Fourth, the lock and solid walls provide security. Lastly, I love the design of the wooden stairs.”

Her daughter, Sonita, also expressed her joy, saying, “With this new home, I finally have a proper place to sleep and study. The walls are strong and fully covered, so there are no more leaks. I feel safe and protected.”

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