Tania Cárdenas Alonso is one of the 52 people who - because they live in vulnerable conditions in Isla de la Juventud - will soon benefit from the official delivery of their basic housing unit, a modality that is making progress despite some limitations.
Since last August they began to build my new house and it is already finished, all that is missing is the installation of the hydraulic and sanitary networks to move me, this woman, who is two months pregnant and has a small child, told the Cuban News Agency.
The previous residence of this pine forest is located in the Juan Delio Chacón Popular Council and due to the serious danger of collapse, the granting of a subsidy was approved, a program that in its most general conception offers economic aid to people with low incomes so that improve your quality of life.
I am grateful and happy for the comfort and quality of the house, which consists -in 25 square meters- of portal, living room, kitchen-dining room, bathroom, a room and rigid roof, with the possibility of expanding later through own effort, said the beneficiary of this public policy to build and repair homes in Cuba.
This is one of the four basic housing cells in the completion phase, located in the polygon, where 14 of the 52 destined for subsidized people are strategically located, the rest is dispersed in the 10 popular councils, said Roberto Fernández Ávila, municipal director of real estate.
He specified that from this conception the hired specialized workforce is optimized, the assurance of material and financial resources is more efficient, although they do not renounce the popular participation and support of the favored labor groups to meet the schedule of execution.
The territory is making an effort to advance in the subsidy plan, state and by its own efforts, but the last of the three modalities of the program is the one that requires more dynamism, because it benefits a greater number of people, said Wilber Benítez Perdomo, a member of the Municipal Administration Council.
He added the coordinator of objectives and programs that equal priority have the seven homes planned for mothers with three children or more in response to the country's demographic policy, of which four are at the structure level.
The fundamental problems lie in the lack of Sandino modules, for which Commerce has not yet set a sale price, Fernández Ávila identified, while Yosvel Morasén Solorzano, head of one of the three non-state construction brigades, added that the Timber deficit due to sawmill failure also now slows down the physical advance of basic housing cells.
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