Germán Casagua secures over $8 billion historic investment for Neiva housing

Neiva's mayor, Germán Casagua, secured an investment exceeding $8 billion for housing improvements for 180 families in communes 2, 8, and 10. The funds come from the national government's Convocatoria 004 of 2025, where Neiva received the most resources among 100 competing cities. Interventions will target floors, roofs, and sanitary spaces.

In a symbolic ceremony, Mayor Germán Casagua handed documents to community leaders, signaling the start of housing upgrades. The effort, led by Housing and Habitat Secretary Marvin Victoria, involved house-by-house diagnostics and rigorous project formulation to meet ministry standards.

"Neiva secured the most resources among cities, with 180 improvements," Victoria stated. Out of 100 cities in the call, only 53 were approved, underscoring the competitive process. Each home will receive up to $21,352,500, focusing on critical conditions.

The mayor reaffirmed his pledge: "Today Neiva is the municipality that received the most housing improvement subsidies." Leaders like Esper González Vargas from commune 2 and Luz Dary Parra Rojas from commune 10 praised collaboration with Community Action Boards and community oversight.

Senator Pedro Hernando Flórez Porras sent a message backing the joint initiative. Works will begin in June and extend to October, lasting two to three weeks per intervention. This achievement adds to 459 improvements managed from 2024 to 2026.

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Housing Minister Iván Poduje announced the government will reverse the Colonia Dignidad expropriation decree due to budget constraints. The move aims to prioritize housing and reconstruction funds but has drawn opposition criticism for overlooking memory and human rights commitments. PS and Frente Amplio lawmakers call for dialogue with President José Antonio Kast.

Chile's Housing Minister Iván Poduje announced in the Senate plans to intervene in 50 critical neighborhoods this year, part of a broader effort targeting 152 areas hit by narcotrafficking and housing decay. The program starts at Cerro Chuño in Arica, site of Tren de Aragua presence, involving demolition of irreparable homes. He also pledged to tackle operators charging abusive fees for housing subsidies.

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Opposition councilor Héctor Javier Osorio Botello condemned Neiva mayor German Casagua's political involvement after risk management leader Nancy Trujillo denounced persecution for not supporting candidate Rodrigo Amaya Culma in legislative elections. Osorio warns of a city crisis worsened by political retaliation and underfunding of promised works. He calls for urgent adjustments to the Municipal Development Plan.

Felipe Victoria, director of Inderhuila, presented a positive balance of his two-year management, highlighting advances in sports coverage, infrastructure, and social impact across Huila's 37 municipalities. He claimed to have reached over 50,000 Huilenses and strengthened the institute's regional positioning. The presentation emphasizes achievements in peace processes, athletic performance, and major events.

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On April 23, Cali's mayor's office handed over a property for the city's first Casa Afro, aimed at empowering black, Afro-descendant, Raizal, and Palenquera communities. The initiative focuses on building leadership and preserving cultural knowledge, with an opening planned for 2027.

The indigenous community of Paniquita in Rivera municipality, Huila, is building a 100-meter road slab with 30 SENA apprentices. The initiative merges technical training and community work to address a long-standing infrastructure need. Women are actively involved in traditionally male tasks.

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The Regional Council of Arica and Parinacota approved an investment of 3.292 billion pesos to begin eradicating the Cerro Chuño settlement. The measure targets demolition of foundations for 220 homes in the first phase.

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