Porirua的18个Pasifika家庭现在通过政府支持的解决住房不平等问题的倡议拥有文化上设计的住房。
Eighteen Pasifika families in Porirua now own culturally designed homes through a government-backed initiative addressing housing inequity.
新西兰Porirua的18个Pasifika家庭现在通过社区驱动的“Wour Whare Our Fale”倡议拥有房屋,
Eighteen Pasifika families in Porirua, New Zealand, now own homes through the community-driven 'Our Whare Our Fale' initiative, which built 18 culturally designed homes around a central malae to support multi-generational living.
该项目由太平洋人民部资助,解决长期存在的住房不平等问题,因为Pasifika的房屋所有权已经下降到低于全国平均水平的35。
Funded by the Ministry for Pacific Peoples, the project addresses persistent housing disparities, as Pasifika homeownership has declined to 35%—well below the national average.
这些房屋是在经过两年的谈判和土地捐赠后开发的,提供了稳定、公平和文化连续性,结束了多年的租房不安全。
The homes, developed after two years of negotiations and land donation, offer stability, equity, and cultural continuity, ending years of rental insecurity.
中太平洋集体计划建造多达300套住房,目的是改善太平洋岛屿社区的健康、教育和就业成果。
The Central Pacific Collective plans to build up to 300 homes, aiming to improve health, education, and employment outcomes for Pasifika communities.