A new Think City report paints a troubling picture of overcrowding, persistent stress, weak social support systems, and rising safety concerns inside many PPR communities. While public housing was originally designed to provide affordable shelter and improve living conditions for lower-income families, questions are now being raised about whether the system has kept pace with the realities of urban life today. So what does the story of Malaysia’s PPR housing tell us about the broader pressures facing cities, communities, and public policy and where should attention be focused moving forward?
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