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  • About 7,000 Families Receive Permanent Housing in Earthquake Zone

    APPROXIMATELY 7,000 FAMILIES RECEIVE PERMANENT HOUSING IN EARTHQUAKE
    ZONE WITHIN FRAMEWORK OF EQZRP

    YEREVAN, December 3 (Noyan Tapan). Approximately 7,000 families
    (approximately 30,000 persons) have received permanent housing within
    the framework of Earthquake Zone Recovery Program (EQZRP) implemented
    in 1998-2004, including approximately 6,270 with Housing Purchase
    Certificates (HPCs) at an average cost of $3,442 per family; 664 with
    Housing Improvement Grants (HIGs) at an average cost per family
    sheltered of $4,224; 60 with Urban Housing Improvement Grants (HIGs)
    at an average cost per family sheltered of $2,079. Steven Anlian, the
    Head of EQZRP, said about it during the December 3 conference entitled
    "From Recovery to Development". According to him, over 120 municipal
    sites have been reclaimed by clearing of "domics" in five cities; over
    50 sites, formerly occupied by domics, have been redeveloped/are under
    development; over 4,000 domics have been removed and destroyed to-date
    with another thousand or more still to be removed by participating
    local governments; over 100 public buildings (schools, kindergartens,
    museums, etc.) and sites (parks and squares) have been reclaimed and
    returned to the communities. The Conference audience is comprised of
    the donor community, both organizations and governments which have had
    a direct role in providing resources to the Earthquake Zone's
    recovery, as well as broader donnor community; Armenian Central
    Government and 18 participating local governments; all EQZRP program
    staff and partners/subcontractors, including bank staff, auditors,
    engineers, NGO representatives and real estate professionals. US
    Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the US to Armenian
    John Evans mentioned that the US government's support to Armenia will
    not complete with this program. According to him, there are already
    projects for support to the northern regions of the republic. The
    Earthquake Zone Recovery Program is part of a broad range of
    activities supported by USAID to help the recovery of this region and
    the rest of Armenia. These activities include nutrition and health
    programs to increase access to primary health care, and programs to
    strengthen local capacity through support of community, local
    government and non-governmental organization (NGO) development. Other
    programs focus on reform of social service delivery and social
    infrastructure systems, and support of micro, small and medium
    enterprises, especially agribusiness.
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