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Quang Tri steps up efforts to improve housing for low-income families

Nearly 1,800 poor families in the central province of Quang Tri has received housing support with total funding exceeding 118 billion VND (4.6 million USD).
A household in Lia commune, Huong Hoa district, Quang Tri province, receives housing support to build new home (Photo: VNA)
A household in Lia commune, Huong Hoa district, Quang Tri province, receives housing support to build new home (Photo: VNA)

Quang Tri (VNA) – Nearly 1,800 poor families in the central province of Quang Tri had received housing support as of March 2025, with total funding exceeding 118 billion VND (4.6 million USD).

Currently, 7,663 households in the province need such assistance, of them 4,460 requiring new homes and 3,203 needing repairs. The total estimated cost for these efforts surpasses 414 billion VND. Quang Tri aims to eliminate temporary and dilapidated housing by September 2.

To achieve this goal, the province has developed an action plan with clearly assigned responsibilities, ensuring accountability and tangible results. Authorities have conducted thorough assessments to identify eligible households. At the same time, the locality has mobilised social resources, while providing support in land-related procedures.

Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Hoang Nam said the locality is committed to completing its housing programme on schedule.

Over the past years, Quang Tri has received substantial financial support from various sources to aid the eradication of substandard housing. Its 2022-2026 plan on mobilising resources for building new houses for the poor (Plan 197) aims to raise over 217 billion VND from the national target programmes, the local budget, and social sources to construct 3,152 houses. It has already secured 120 billion VND for building 1,860 new houses for the target group.

Additionally, the “Gratitude Fund” supported the construction of 677 houses and repair of 172 others for revolution contributors during 2021 - 2024, with the total cost of over 58 billion VND.

ಞ Further support is expected this year, with the Ministry of Public Security set to facilitate the construction of 1,143 houses worth 80 billion VND for disadvantaged households across the province./.

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