Tomorrow is Friday and from Santiago de Los Caballeros, when President Luis Abinader will donate the Happy Family National Housing Plan (PNVFF) cake with an initial state investment of $ 32 million out of a total of $ 32 million. 200 million in 4 years, and it is estimated that about 460,000 direct and indirect jobs will be created during that period.
The president will be joined by the minister of the presidency, Lisandro Macarrulla and other officials, at the start of what they have described as “the largest housing program in the history of the nation.”
While Abinader will chair that act, other activities will be held simultaneously in Los Alcarrizos, Azua, Santo Domingo Este, Higüey, Hato Nuevo, Sabana Perdida, La Romana, Pedro Brand and San Pedro de Macorís, under the chairmanship of the provincial governors.
As reported by the government, the plan involves the construction of 62 thousand houses in 4 years, directly affecting approximately 310 thousand citizens.
In the first phase, 11,000 homes will be built simultaneously at various locations in the country.
The ministry of the presidency is leading the plan through the housing program for intervention, improvement and housing production.
The PNVFF is a program for access to decent and decent housing, targeting Dominican families from social segments who have major difficulties in acquiring them, reducing housing shortages and ensuring family safety, education and health through urban development. intervention processes.
It will bring about positive change, bring dignity to the areas where people live, transform busy places into modern residential areas with better access and with the most important basic services, commercial areas, infrastructures and other amenities.
It will be developed through a process of public-private partnership, where the state will provide applicants with the means that will give access to funding through various types of grant bonds that will aid in bank payments.
The processing and selection of beneficiaries is carried out by the Housing Institute (INVI), through Progresando Con Solidaridad (PROSOLI), Ministry of Women, with the support of the Unique System of Beneficiaries (SIUBEN) and the Unit for Neighborhood Reorganization and URBE environments and financing through financial institutions and cooperatives.