Housing and Rehabilitation Program For The Migrant Workers

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HOUSING AND

REHABILITATION PROGRAM
FOR THE MIGRANT WORKERS

Focusing on sustained, inclusive and sustainable housing , cultural and economic growth, better living
environment for migrant workers and their families.
AIM
DEVELOPING A COMMUNITY SPACE WITH
PROPER HOUSING AND BASIC FACILITIES FOR
THE WORKERS AND THEIR FAMILIES IN
PERUMBAVOOR, KOCHI.
OBJECTIVES
➔ Considering the workforce of kerala to have
proper access to transport networks education
and healthcare.

➔ Healthy and hygienic living environment for


the migrant workers and their family.

➔ Stable social and economic growth


SCOPE
➔ Ensuring basic human needs and community
housing to the migrant workers who live in
extremely precarious conditions.
LIMITATION
➔ Migrant workers are facing issues in their work
sector too. Which is not considered in this
design.
MIGRANT WORKERS IN KERALA
The total number of migrant workers in Kerala is estimated to be
31.4 lakh, which constitutes 26 per cent of Kerala's total
workforce.
The need to offer better social security and living conditions to
migrant workers as they play a key role in the urbanisation of
Kerala.
Perumbavoor: A mini North India in Kerala
A safe migration destination
In Perumbavoor, one of the towns with the largest migrant population in the state
(over 100,000 migrants), there are Bengali hotels, churches with gospels in Oriya
and Imams from Bengal and Odisha who give their speeches in their respective
languages, theatres playing Bengali, Assamese and Oriya movies as well

Most construction workers stay in makeshift arrangements.

Casual workers sleep under bridges and on pavements, often living as a group in
unhygienic surroundings.
STATE WISE DISTRIBUTION OF MIGRANT
WORKERS IN PERUMBAVOOR

20%
23.13%

6.6% 18.1%

14.83%
17.28%
Kerala is now totally relying on the migrant
labour force for hard physical work and we
have to admit it as a reality,with the rest of
the world? CHALLENGES & ISSUES

Health and Living Violence Against Child Labour Psychosocial Documentation


Conditions Women Children who migrate Disorders and Identity
along with their families Migrant labourers do not Proving their identity is
Migrant workers in Women constitute more
are deprived of have social capital and one of the core issues
unorganised sectors work than one-third of the
the free and subsidised social support impoverished
and live in a poor labour in the construction
educational facilities structures in the place to migrants face when they
environmental and industry. Female migrant
offered by the which they have migrated. arrive in a new place, a
unhealthy surroundings, labourers face several
state resulting in Child And initially, they face problem that
making them prone to important
Labour. They are often problems adjusting to can persist for years or
illness and disease. The gender-based problems,
engaged in occupations the new socio-cultural even decades after they
majority of people live in including gender-based
open places or makeshift discrimination scenario. migrate.
shelters. at work and violence.
PROJECT PROPOSALS
➔ HOUSING
Housing complex with basic amenities

➔ SOCIAL INTERACTION
Community living spaces and gathering
spaces.

➔ LIVING ENVIRONMENT
Change in the living environment will
bring change in their lifestyle.

➔ COMMUNITY REQUIREMENTS
Each community will be having their
own spatial needs considering the
culture and character
PERUMBAVOOR

SITE IS 1 KM AWAY FROM


PERUMBAVOOR JUNCTION.

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