Need for more than 83 billion VND from socialized sources
Implementing the policy of eliminating temporary and dilapidated houses in Ha Tinh province in 2025, Steering Committee 1056 (on eliminating temporary and dilapidated houses) of Ha Tinh province has approved support for the construction and repair of 1,372 houses for poor and near-poor households. Of which, 1,062 new houses were built (490 poor households, 572 near-poor households); 310 houses were repaired (157 poor households, 153 near-poor households).
For newly built houses, the Central Government's regulation is to support 60 million VND/house, but Ha Tinh province has increased it to 70 million VND/house; Repairing and supporting 30 million VND/house. The total support budget is more than 83.6 billion VND. Of which, more than 74.3 billion VND was newly built and 9.3 billion VND was repaired.
The Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee (VFF) of Ha Tinh province is the unit assigned to organize the mobilization of social resources to implement the elimination of temporary and dilapidated houses in the area.
On the morning of February 23, Mr. Tran Nhat Tan - Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Ha Tinh province - said that Ha Tinh province has mobilized social resources to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses in the area in 2025, with 37.6 billion VND (the amount of money has gone to the account of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Ha Tinh province).
The amount of sponsorship and support will be updated and continuously changed over time. Currently, a number of agencies, units and enterprises have registered to sponsor and support funding for the province's program to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses, and they will transfer money in the coming time.
According to Mr. Tan, in addition to the support of 70 million VND/house for new construction, in Ha Tinh, relatives, relatives are also encouraged to support and mobilize organizations, armed forces, and youth unions to participate in working days so that each house built is worth 150 million - 200 million VND to ensure good living needs and cope with harsh weather.
Will mobilize enough
Mr. Tran Nhat Tan - Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Ha Tinh province - affirmed that in terms of socialized mobilization sources, Ha Tinh province will mobilize enough, even exceeding the amount of more than 83 billion VND to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses in the area in 2025.
Ha Tinh province also set a goal of completing the elimination of temporary and dilapidated houses in the area before May 19, 2025.

It is known that up to this point, localities in Ha Tinh have started construction of more than 60 houses under the national target program on eliminating temporary and dilapidated houses in 2025. In the coming time, construction and repair of many more houses will continue.
According to the Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Ha Tinh province, from 2021 to now, the whole province of Ha Tinh has mobilized and supported the construction of nearly 8,500 houses with a total cost of more than 566 billion VND for poor households, near-poor households and disadvantaged households in the area. Therefore, currently, implementing the policy of eliminating temporary and dilapidated houses in the area in 2025, the number of houses needed to be built in Ha Tinh is not much anymore.
Implementing the policy of eliminating temporary and dilapidated houses in Ha Tinh province in 2025, the whole province of Ha Tinh must eliminate more than 2,000 temporary and dilapidated houses. Of which, the elimination of temporary and dilapidated houses for poor and near-poor households alone is 1,372 houses, the rest are houses of policy households and meritorious people.
According to regulations, for houses of poor and near-poor households, social resources must be mobilized for implementation, while houses for policy families and meritorious people must use the budget to implement.