How Singapore Eliminated Slums and Housed 80% of Residents in Six Decades
Singapore undertook a sweeping urban transformation over roughly six decades, successfully eradicating slums within a single generation. Today, more than 80% of the country's residents live in government-built housing, with the majority owning their units. The achievement was driven by large-scale construction projects and the development of fully planned residential towns. Families displaced during redevelopment were provided with alternative housing and additional support. Singapore's public housing model is now widely regarded as a reference point for cities worldwide grappling with housing shortages.
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