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Construction of 24 resilient homes in Kalinago Territory

Construction is progressing on twenty-four (24) homes in the Kalinago Territory at a cost of $10 million. Prime Minister, Roosevelt Skerrit led a site visit to the area on Monday to observe the works, which commenced on November 1, 2021, in the communities of Sineku, Bataca, and Touna, Concord.

The housing project, financed by the European Development Fund (EDF) and the Government of Dominica, aims to reduce risk vulnerability and increase climate resilience in the Kalinago Territory.

Fifty (50) homes will be constructed under the project. “I have been advised, that based on the contract, the homes will be delivered within 8 months. God’s willing, the beneficiaries, it is hoped, will spend a significant part of the hurricane season next year, in a new home, with access to water and electricity and in a resilient structure.” Prime Minister Skerrit said.

“I am happy to be here to see to it that we are delivering on our promises to the Kalinago people. I hope that the contractors will work diligently and ensure that the quality of the works is good. The homes have been designed with resilience in mind so that we can 2 minimize, if not eliminate completely, the number of people who would have to go to a public shelter during a hurricane,” he added.

The Government of Dominica signed three works contracts in September 2021. Ten (10) homes are allocated for Sineku, eight (8) for Bataca, and six (6) for Concord. The Ministry of Environment, Rural Modernization and Kalinago Upliftment, and the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development are collaborating to create access to facilitate construction in Gaulette River, Mahaut River, St. Cyr, Crayfish River, and Salybia.

The Office of the National Authorizing Officer for the European Development Fund is the Contracting Authority. The Project Supervisor, the Climate Resilience Execution Agency for Dominica (CREAD), is providing technical support. The first twenty-four (24) homes are due for completion by June 2022.

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