They built them in bossaso but the IDP’s all left them and they’re empty nowIdeally this is what IDP housing should be like instead of tents and cramped space. We need more projects like this.They have a school and healthcare, it's like a mini town.
I find that hard to believe no homeless person is gonna walk away from a free house dat is absolutely insane and unheard ofThey built them in bossaso but the IDP’s all left them and they’re empty now
IDP’s aren’t homeless they have a home they just can’t go there now.I find that hard to believe no homeless person is gonna walk away from a free house dat is absolutely insane and unheard of
As in they went back to their homes? If so I think that's fine, since other IDPs can move in.They built them in bossaso but the IDP’s all left them and they’re empty now
No they went back to living in tents. The houses were built too far from where they worked, they got too hot in the summer and if they lived in houses they felt that it would become permanent and they would never return homeAs in they went back to their homes? If so I think that's fine, since other IDPs can move in.
I wonder how far is too far. The one in Garowe is 5km from the city so like an hour walk. A lot of IDPs are unemployed and disabled though, so I think this is still good for them.No they went back to living in tents. The houses were built too far from where they worked, they got too hot in the summer and if they lived in houses they felt that it would become permanent and they would never return home
You’re wrong and you don’t understand what it means to be homeless. The very fact that they live in IDP camps makes them homeless it doesn’t matter if they used to have a home back in their city even though most these people where also homeless in their hometowns and a tent doesn’t count as a home it’s something they can live inside of but it doesn’t change the fact they’re homeless cause it’s not a house. By your logic if I move to a different city and live in a homeless shelter technically I’m not homeless eh cause I can live in my moms house in my hometown I just can’t go there right now cause I don’t have money for a train ride back. Until they go back to whatever homes they have in whatever city they are a homeless. Furthermore if any of these people owned land with houses on top they would’ve sold it long time ago or rent it out cause that’s what you do when you’re starving especially when you have children starving you sell anything of value that you own for some food.IDP’s aren’t homeless they have a home they just can’t go there now.
1hr walk is nothing for people back home ik schoolkids who would wake up 5:30am and by 6 they’re walking 2hrs every morning to go to school I would see the girls walking beside the highway early morning in their lil blue jilbaab school unis and the boys in theirs. Thats not even the worst part they have to walk right back after school and help out with the livestock or whatever chores they have to do it’s tuff but that’s how it is for reer baadiyo kids.I wonder how far is too far. The one in Garowe is 5km from the city so like an hour walk. A lot of IDPs are unemployed and disabled though, so I think this is still good for them.