Ben Tre plans to replace 1,031 dilapidated houses in first phase
Last year, the province successfully raised 100.5 billion VND to build 1,802 houses, including 250 for families of ex-revolutionaries and others for poor households. However, nearly 3,500 local households still grapple with housing difficulties, requiring an estimated 200 billion VND in additional support.
Ben Tre (VNA)🌱 – The southern province of Ben Tre began the first stage of its housing construction and repair drive on March 5, in response to a nationwide campaign to eradicate makeshift and dilapidated houses across the country.
The launching ceremony saw the presentation of symbolic funding certificates to 20 families in Thanh Phu district. This includes financial aid for 14 newly-built houses valued at 60 million VND (2,400 USD) each, and six others earmarked for repairs, each costing 30 million VND.
Vice Chairwoman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Thi Be Muoi stressed that the provincial Party Committee, People’s Committee and Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee view the effort as a critical and urgent political task.
Last year, the province successfully raised 100.5 billion VND to build 1,802 houses, including 250 for families of ex-revolutionaries and others for poor households. However, nearly 3,500 local households still grapple with housing difficulties, requiring an estimated 200 billion VND in additional support.
The first phase of this year's drive, running from January 1 to April 30, targets housing construction for 1,031 families of ex-revolutionaries, poor and near-poor households, and other disadvantaged groups meeting the Ministry of Construction's criteria.
The same day, the provincial steering committee for the elimination of temporary and dilapidated houses started construction of houses for seven families to the tune of 390 million VND in Dai Dien commune, Thanh Phu district.
This year, the province aims to phase out nearly 3,500 temporary and dilapidated houses through a four-stage plan, with the first phase from January 1 to April 30, the second from May 1 to July 27, the third until September 2 and the fourth concluding on December 31./.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on January 25 asked ministries, agencies, organisations, and localities to launch new emulation movements, taking the example of the one on doing away with makeshift houses as part of the efforts to materialise the national target programme on socio-economic development in ethnic minority-inhabited and mountainous areas.
From February 21-28, 7,540 temporary and dilapidated houses were renovated or replaced nationwide, bringing the total number of facilities improved under humanitarian policy to 115,481. Of these, 62,737 houses were inaugurated, while construction began on another 52,744.
According to the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs, as of February 21, 2025, provinces and cities nationwide have supported the elimination of 107,941 temporary and dilapidated houses, an increase of 1,752 compared to February 14, 2025.
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At a review conference held on June 21, Deputy Minister of Construction Nguyen Van Sinh praised the province’s scientific, coordinated, and flexible approach. He noted that the early completion reflects the strong commitment of local authorities, the business community, philanthropists, and residents in improving housing conditions for disadvantaged groups.
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