Opinion | Editorials

Safe and affordable workers' accommodation needs to be provided

The solution needs to be a concerted effort to provide low-cost, affordable accommodation for all.

  • Gulf News
  • Published: 23:02 November 9, 2008
  • Gulf News

According to Dubai Municipality, overcrowded illegal houses in the Naif area have increased by 25 per cent over the past year.

Omar Abdul Rahman, head of the building inspection department there, says there are now 203 houses violating rules that are supposed to ensure proper safety and health standards for all.

"I work throughout the day and at night I come home to this small, overcrowded room," one Pakistani worker, living in an illegal rooming house, says. "I feel I have been transformed into a machine that... is put into this box at night."

The issue for Dubai Municipality is striking a balance between dangerously overcrowded houses, and clamping down needlessly on those who share accommodation without endangering health or violating safety rules.

The solution needs to be a concerted effort to provide low-cost, affordable accommodation for all.

Tens of thousands of high-end apartments are coming on line. Safe, affordable accommodation should be provided for all ends of the social spectrum.

Gulf News

Opinion Editor's choice
  • Racism shapes Israel's view of Iran's nuclear programme
    Racism shapes Israel's view of Iran
    By Adel Safty, Special to Gulf News

    If Tehran develops the bomb, it would deter Tel Aviv from attacking it, thus changing balance of power in the region

  • Protest in Cairo
    Egypt's revolution will succeed
    By Mohamed ElBaradei

    I hope to help groom the youth that triggered the uprising so they can take over the leadership of the country in the next election

  • Anti-government demonstrators
    It's time for Al Assad to step aside
    By William Hague, Britain's Foreign Secretary

    Those ordering the siege of Homs, shelling of Idlib and the torture of Syrian children need to be put on notice that they will be held to account

Most people still consider spousal abuse as a private family matter and avoid getting involved.
What do you think?

Speak Your Mind

Is violence within a marriage a private matter?