
A renewed call has been made to revive a key national housing initiative aimed at supporting low-income families living in unsafe and decaying homes.
The Southern Municipal Council unanimously approved a proposal by its technical committee chairman and sixth constituency councillor Ahmed Al Abdulla to relaunch the long-stalled Dilapidated Homes Project, in co-ordination with the Municipalities Affairs and Agriculture Ministry, the Capital Trustees Board and municipal councils across the country.
Mr Al Abdulla said the aim of the proposal was to “breathe new life” into an important national project that had once provided safe and adequate housing for limited-income citizens.
“This is not just about repairing houses, but about restoring dignity and security to families in dire need,” he said.
“The project is vital to raising the quality of housing for all citizens in Bahrain, especially the vulnerable groups it was originally designed to serve.”
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