Dominica paces up housing revolution as climate change continue to increase globally
As climate change is causing new challenges worldwide, the government of Dominica has paced up the housing revolution.
Tuesday, 10th May 2022

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Due to this, the people of Dominica were left with few options for rebuilding and recovering. Then, the government took the initiative to start rebuilding climate-resilient infrastructure. The authorities of Dominica framed the Housing Revolution Programme (Integrated Housing Development) to frame new policies for urban planning and develop integrated housing communities across the country by the necessity to rebuild significantly and the need to adapt to climate change properly. Integrated Housing Development, funded by Dominica's Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Programme and created through Public-Private Partnership, intends to deliver new, contemporary, integrated housing to low-and middle-income households. The Bellevue Chopin Housing Development began resettling displaced families in December 2018. The first integrated community on the island had 350 residential units, a 28-unit business complex, a health centre, a community centre and a recreational field. This year, housing developments will also advance in Scotts Head, Eggleston, Canefield, Vieille Case, Penville, Point Michel, Woodford Hill, Paix Bouche, and Roseau Valley. [caption id="attachment_42240" align="aligncenter" width="514"]



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