The Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) on Thursday vowed to implement reforms to help solve the country’s housing shortfall, which is projected to reach 6.57 million units by 2022.

All About Housing Atty. Marylin Pintor, officer in charge, Office of the Undersecretary, Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development, and concurrent commissioner, Human Settlements Adjudication Commission; Paul Lazaro, senior vice president and head of Lending Program Management Group, Development Bank of the Philippines; Kay Calpo Lugtu, The Manila Times columnist and chief operating officer of Hungry Workhorse; (Second row from left to right) Atty. Harrison Paltongan, president, Suntrust Inc.; Januario Jesus Gregorio Atencio 3rd, chairman and chief executive officer, Januarius Holdings, Inc; Noel Toti Carino, national president, Chamber of Real Estate and Builders’ Association Inc.; (Third row) Arch. Kaydee Marie Velasco, CEO, V Group of Companies; and Paolo Giovanni Olivares, vice president, The Organization of Socialized and Economic Housing Developers of the Philippines during The Manila Times’ ‘PH Housing Outlook Fostering Urban Development’ forum on Sept. 10, 2020.

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