Evaluation
As demographic, political, economic and social trends affects housing generally. So a
number of policies noted inter-alia: provision of infrastructure, the regulation of land and
housing development, the organization of the construction and material industry, and
involvement of construction sector in housing production, all have direct bearing on
Housing production and outcomes. Malaysia has taken proactive measures by introducing
Urban Master Plan, National Housing Policy, more comprehensive national town and
country planning policies and several relevant actions plans that are consistent with
National Vision 2020 Development Program.
In consonant with the Vision 2020, and in support of the goals to provide the necessary
physical and social infrastructure for the implementation of Habitat Agenda, Malaysia has
introduced her own programs aimed at providing shelter for all. This includes the Zero
Squatter Policy and Integrated People’s Housing Program for Squatter Resettlement, where
a total of 51,800 units of Low Cost Flats are to be built by the year 2005 in large cities.
These 3-bed-room housing units are to be rented out at a low monthly rate. Social facilities
like community halls and libraries are also provided to improve the quality of life. In
designing and providing for such facilities, consultations were held with the target groups
to ensure that their needs are met adequately.
9
To provide affordable housing for the poor, soft housing loans are offered, to encourage
Home Ownership for Low-Income Groups, the government is increasing its role to build
more houses for sale at subsidized price, to supplement private sector efforts. The private
sector will play a major role in providing “Low-Medium Cost” houses at affordable prices.
Malaysia is non discriminatory in their efforts to provide shelter for all, even legal migrant
workers are provided with comfortable shelter by their employers. Female heading
household, and poor families are given priority in government-aided schemes.
In reinforcing her policy on public private partnership, Malaysia promotes corporate
involvement in the implementation of the Habitat Agenda. The corporate sector has been
actively involved in programs and initiatives such as the National recycling program, the
pilot project on Local Agenda 21, the business council for Sustainable Development,
Malaysia have committed themselves to the practice of clean technology. The corporate
sector is also involved in public education among local communities, schools and nature
education centers to increase awareness of environmental issues (Ong Ka Tin: 2001).
Evaluation
As demographic, political, economic and social trends affects housing generally. So a
number of policies noted inter-alia: provision of infrastructure, the regulation of land and
housing development, the organization of the construction and material industry, and
involvement of construction sector in housing production, all have direct bearing on
Housing production and outcomes. Malaysia has taken proactive measures by introducing
Urban Master Plan, National Housing Policy, more comprehensive national town and
country planning policies and several relevant actions plans that are consistent with
National Vision 2020 Development Program.
In consonant with the Vision 2020, and in support of the goals to provide the necessary
physical and social infrastructure for the implementation of Habitat Agenda, Malaysia has
introduced her own programs aimed at providing shelter for all. This includes the Zero
Squatter Policy and Integrated People’s Housing Program for Squatter Resettlement, where
a total of 51,800 units of Low Cost Flats are to be built by the year 2005 in large cities.
These 3-bed-room housing units are to be rented out at a low monthly rate. Social facilities
like community halls and libraries are also provided to improve the quality of life. In
designing and providing for such facilities, consultations were held with the target groups
to ensure that their needs are met adequately.
9
To provide affordable housing for the poor, soft housing loans are offered, to encourage
Home Ownership for Low-Income Groups, the government is increasing its role to build
more houses for sale at subsidized price, to supplement private sector efforts. The private
sector will play a major role in providing “Low-Medium Cost” houses at affordable prices.
Malaysia is non discriminatory in their efforts to provide shelter for all, even legal migrant
workers are provided with comfortable shelter by their employers. Female heading
household, and poor families are given priority in government-aided schemes.
In reinforcing her policy on public private partnership, Malaysia promotes corporate
involvement in the implementation of the Habitat Agenda. The corporate sector has been
actively involved in programs and initiatives such as the National recycling program, the
pilot project on Local Agenda 21, the business council for Sustainable Development,
Malaysia have committed themselves to the practice of clean technology. The corporate
sector is also involved in public education among local communities, schools and nature
education centers to increase awareness of environmental issues (Ong Ka Tin: 2001).
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