December 22, 2025
According to the draft housing development policy document prepared by the Ministry of Urban and Infrastructure Development, a resource mobilization program was held at the Skylight Hotel in Addis Ababa to consult with real estate developers on the housing development program included in the housing development program to meet the housing needs of low- and middle-income citizens. In his opening remarks, the Minister of Honor, Mrs. Chaltu Sani, said that His Excellency Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (Dr.) officially stated during the inauguration of the construction of the Grand Renaissance Dam that the construction of 1.5 million houses is a draft policy prepared to implement the plan to implement the plan for the construction of 1.5 million houses in the next 5 years. Participants are invited to make their own unlimited comments, as participation has an irreplaceable menu. The Ministry of Urban and Infrastructure Development’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Tsegaye Moshe, who presented the draft document after the opening speech, said that it identified 8 policy directions to make housing available to low- and middle-income citizens, including housing development financing, land supply, affordable housing construction, the use of modern technology, rural kebeles and secondary cities, infrastructure completion, consolidated information for homeseekers and a robust housing supply marketing system. He added that the aim of the policy is to make affordable and affordable housing available to 91 percent of the low- and middle-income segment of our society, and that the houses to be built will be built with 5 housing development options and that the construction will be carried out according to the design prepared using various technological options. He appreciated the fact that the policy was prepared and presented in such an organized manner in a short period of time and emphasized the role of the private investor, the opportunity to identify financial sources and the opportunity for the private investor to use his potential in a coordinated manner, and expressed his readiness to play his part. In the end, the program was completed with the concluding remarks of the Minister of State who chaired the forum, and said that all the points raised are important and enable the development of the policy, adding that the potential we create in the construction process is very high and can contribute significantly to the country’s construction beyond the construction of houses. On her part, Ms. Helen said that the legacy of the project will continue with the development of the country and the people, adding that it is possible to solve the problems of society by solving the problems of technology, adding that building a country in a sustainable way is the responsibility of the private sector.