A proposal to fast-track the rehabilitation of houses belonging to low-income families in the Capital Governorate is gaining institutional backing, with stronger co-ordination now sought between government entities, civil society organisations and the private sector.
The initiative, unanimously approved by the Capital Trustees Board, calls for creating a practical framework for shared funding and co-operation to help reduce waiting lists and ensure safe, dignified housing for deserving families – particularly those living in dilapidated or structurally unsafe homes .
