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December 05, 2008
Change in South African Housing
Here is a choppy and quick video that compares the current state of "shantytown" housing in Soweto with the homes that are being built to replace them. Eric, a local, narrates.
The shantytown section is particularly short, so go through the video a couple of times to see the difference. Also keep in mind that this settlement looked much better than most of the others that we've seen. Shacks are spaced farther apart and seem to be in better condition than the norm.
The improvements in infrastructure - water, sewage, electricity - will be even more important than what is considered the increase in dignity in moving out of the shacks. The government can't build them fast enough, however, and there have been reports that many if not most of the new homes are sub-standard.
December 5, 2008 in On South Africa, Travel | Permalink
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