16/7/2004
New Housing And Integration Programme For Serbian War Refugees
Tens
of thousands of war refugees and other vulnerable people in
Serbia will benefit from a major new housing and social integration
programme launched by the United Nations settlements agency and
Italy to fill the gap left by major international humanitarian
organisations winding
down their emergency operations there.
With
the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)and other agencies
ending operations in Serbia, UN-HABITAT is moving into the
post-conflict phase to help redress a major
constraint in developing sustainable social housing - weak
institutions and outmoded shelter and development practices.
Under
the terms of a Memorandum of Understanding signed with UN-HABITAT
Executive Director Anna Tibaijuka in 2002, Italy has
provided 15 million euros for the Settlement and Integration
of Refugees Programme in Serbia, which will start in the coming
months and run for three years.
The
programme involves providing 670 new dwellings for 3,000 of
the neediest direct beneficiaries and building institutional
capacities for social housing development. In addition, efforts
will be made to refugees and displaced people integrate into society
and to boost
the capacity of local governments in development planning.