HUD to assist government efforts to end homelessness in New Zealand

HUD will implement the Government’s ambitious housing and urban development programme to end homelessness, make housing affordable and make cities more liveable.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 01-10-2018 10:30 IST | Created: 01-10-2018 10:28 IST
HUD to assist government efforts to end homelessness in New Zealand
It will develop strong capability in urban development and will drive urban development strategies to create the spaces, services and infrastructure that thriving communities need.
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The new Ministry of Housing and Urban Development was opened today by Housing and Urban Development Minister Phil Twyford.

Phil Twyford says the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) will help the Government build New Zealand out of the national housing crisis and restore the basic right to healthy, affordable housing for all New Zealanders.

“Housing and urban development is too important to New Zealand and too complex an area to remain split across government agencies. We need one single, strong organisation to lead across agencies and across the housing and urban development system.

“We need to focus government efforts because the housing shortage is hurting New Zealanders. Too many people are homeless, in poor quality housing or locked out of home-ownership.”

HUD will implement the Government’s ambitious housing and urban development programme to end homelessness, make housing affordable and make cities more liveable.

The new Ministry unites a range of previously fragmented housing policy, funding and regulatory functions from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment – including Kiwibuild – the Ministry of Social Development and Treasury.

It will develop strong capability in urban development and will drive urban development strategies to create the spaces, services and infrastructure that thriving communities need.

“We’re building communities and cities for the future so high-quality urban development is a priority. All New Zealanders should be able to live in healthy, affordable homes in communities connected to where they live, work, learn and play,” Phil Twyford said.

The Ministry of Social Development will continue to be the place for people to come if they are homeless or urgently need a place to stay, or need access to public housing and other types of support.

(With inputs from New Zealand Government press release)

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