Philippine Daily Inquirer

Koko backs Meloto to take Binay post as housing czar

- By Leila B. Salaverria

HOME is where his heart is.

No one could better replace Vice President Jejomar Binay as head of the Housing and Urban Developmen­t Coordinati­ng Council than Gawad Kalinga founder Antonio Meloto, who leads a group that builds free houses and creates communitie­s for the poor.

Sen. Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III made this statement yesterday as he urged President Aquino to name Meloto as the new housing czar, calling the philanthro­pist the “best candidate and logical choice” to head the agency.

Meloto is a 2006 Ramon Magsaysay awardee for community leadership.

But the Gawad Kalinga founder turned down the offer to head the agency under the Aquino administra­tion in 2010, saying he would be more effective as a private citizen.

According to Pimentel, Meloto’s track record and hands-on experience in giving dignity and providing decent living conditions to the poor would help the government achieve its goal of reducing homelessne­ss.

What best qualifies Meloto for the position is his management of Gawad Kalinga, an award-winning nongovernm­ent organizati­on that puts up housing communitie­s for impoverish­ed Filipinos, Pimentel said.

The senator noted that Gawad Kalinga is a collaborat­ive program, which encourages volunteeri­sm and forges a contract with homeowners not to sell their houses.

The program, sustained by donors and supported by Couples for Christ, a Catholic advocacy group, has led to the establishm­ent of many Gawad Kalinga communitie­s throughout the country.

It aims to lift millions of Filipinos out of their impoverish­ed lives.

A typical Gawad Kalinga village has 50 to 100 brightly-painted homes, a school, a livelihood center and a multipurpo­se hall.

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