For households of people with meritorious service and relatives of fallen soldiers, the province supported the construction and renovation of 2,374 houses, achieving 100% of the set target, 342 newly built and 2,032 renovated.

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Members of the Steering Committee for the Elimination of Temporary and Dilapidated Houses in Quang Tri province visit and present gifts to a poor household in Huong Hoa district who received support to build a new house.

For poor and near-poor households living in temporary or severely degraded homes, the province exceeded its goal by 41.5%, providing support for the construction or repair of 7,486 houses. In 2025 alone, 4,603 houses were newly built, 4,261 already completed and in use, with 342 in the final stages of completion. An additional 1,023 houses were repaired, meeting the full-year target, with 764 completed and 259 nearing completion.

The province implemented flexible support policies tailored to specific beneficiary groups and regional characteristics. Households of people with meritorious service received at least 100 million VND (3,817 USD) for new construction and 30 million VND for repairs. Poor and near-poor households were granted 60 million VND per new house in lowland areas and 70 million VND in mountainous regions; support for repairs was 30 million VND per home.

The total program funding amounted to 607.4 billion VND, including 95.1 billion VND for households with meritorious service and 512.3 billion VND for poor and near-poor households.

Funding was mobilized from a combination of central and local government budgets as well as social contributions. Notably, nearly 450 billion VND, 87% of the total funding, was raised through socialized sources, with strong contributions from central ministries, enterprises, banks, and the public.

Source: VNA