Marawi rehab - updates

Rappler's latest stories on Marawi rehab

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Rain barrels ease water woes in Marawi relocation site

May 27, 2018 - 4:35 PM

The Department of the Interior and Local Government is stepping in to provide a permanent solution to water problems in Marawi City's temporary shelters

Government gives rain barrels to Marawi families in temporary shelters to help ease water problems. Photo taken by Bobby Lagsa on May 22, 2018

LOOK: Gov't illustrations of Marawi rehabilitation plan

May 04, 2018 - 3:13 PM

The Swiss Challenge may be scheduled next week, where other companies may 'challenge' the project design of a Chinese-led consortium. The P17.2-billion contract will be awarded by May 31, based on the government timeline.

ARTIST'S RENDITION OF MARAWI AFTER REHAB. All illustrations taken from a Task Force Bangon Marawi powerpoint presentation as of April 12, 2018

Experts push for community-led Marawi rehabilitation

Apr 29, 2018 - 2:21 PM

'The success or failure of rehabilitation will depend on the quality of participation and representation of communities in both planning and implementation,' says a paper published by Asia Foundation

RUINS. The former battle area in Marawi remains a ghost town 6 months after the war. Photo by Bobby Lagsa/Rappler

Marawi family pays P100 for water daily in gov't relocation site

Apr 24, 2018 - 9:56 AM

The contractor at the Sagonsongan relocation site has been drilling for deep wells but so far can't find enough water. Alternatives are now being considered but it may take time.

Photo by Bobby Lagsa/Rappler

Q and A: Marawi rehab chief seeks to ease fears of land grabbing

Apr 13, 2018 - 5:12 PM

Task Force Bangon Marawi chairman Eduardo del Rosario speaks to Rappler about rehabilitation plans for the former Marawi siege battle area

OPTIMISTIC. Task Force Bangon Marawi chief Eduardo Del Rosario is confident government will deliver President Rodrigo Duterte's promise to build a better Marawi. Photo by Bobby Lagsa/Rappler

Military engineers clear 30% of Marawi areas from IEDs, explosives

Dec 30, 2017 - 4:48 PM

Over 500 AFP engineers are in Marawi to clear the city of explosive devices and pave the way for rehabilitation efforts to commence

PROGRESS. The AFP says 30% of 'most affected areas' in Marawi City are cleared of explosives. File photo

Marawi rehab funds enough, technical assistance needed, says DBM

Oct 18, 2017 - 4:13 PM

'We have set aside P5 billion this year. (The budget) will be sufficient for the last 10 weeks of the post-conflict needs of Marawi,' says budget chief Benjamin Diokno

Q&A. DBM Secretary Benjamin E. Diokno talks with media during "Breakfast with Ben" at the DBM Executive Lounge in Manila. File Photo from the DBM

Lorenzana ‘confident’ Marawi siege done by end-September

Sep 27, 2017 - 7:17 PM

'I am very confident of the abilities of our soldiers to do the job,' says the country's defense chief