Quang Tri: 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.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the provincial authorities have been working to mobilize resources to address the housing needs of low-income families. The focus is on providing safe and stable housing to improve living conditions. The province has set a deadline to ensure that all temporary and dilapidated houses are replaced or repaired by September 2, aligning with broader development goals.
Efforts include collaboration with local and international organizations to secure funding and technical assistance. The initiative is part of a comprehensive plan to enhance the quality of life for residents and support sustainable development in the region. The province is prioritizing families in urgent need, while also planning for long-term solutions to prevent future housing shortages.
The initiative reflects a commitment to social welfare and economic stability, aiming to create a supportive environment for all residents, especially those in vulnerable situations. The authorities are emphasizing transparency and efficiency in the allocation of resources to maximize the impact of the housing program.