Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Approves Dh2.7 Billion Housing Support Plan for Citizens

Abegail Jacob
2 min readApr 18, 2023

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Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, has approved a housing support plan worth Dh2.7 billion to provide affordable housing options for citizens. The plan is aimed at increasing the standard of living for citizens and enhancing social stability in the emirate.

The housing support plan will cover a range of initiatives including the construction of new housing units, renovations and maintenance of existing units, and support for citizens to purchase or build their own homes. The plan is expected to benefit thousands of citizens across the emirate, particularly those in low-income households.

Speaking about the initiative, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan said, “Providing our citizens with safe and affordable housing is a top priority for us. We want to ensure that all citizens have access to suitable living arrangements that meet their needs and contribute to their well-being. This housing support plan is just one example of our commitment to our citizens and our determination to enhance their quality of life.”

The housing support plan is part of Abu Dhabi’s broader efforts to improve the standard of living for citizens and promote social stability in the emirate. It is also part of the emirate’s strategy to achieve sustainable development and support the UAE’s Vision 2021 to provide a high quality of life for citizens.

In conclusion, the approval of the Dh2.7 billion housing support plan by Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince is a positive step towards improving the standard of living for citizens and enhancing social stability in the emirate. The plan is expected to provide affordable housing options for thousands of citizens and contribute to their well-being.

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Abegail Jacob

Inspiring writer, political researcher, and fiction writer who encourages young people