Some $59 million in Home Improvement Subsidies have been disbursed to a total of one hundred and eighteen (118) low-income families in Sophia by the Housing and Water Ministry’s, Central Housing and Planning Authority (CH&PA).
The contract signing for the distribution of the grants was done by the beneficiaries at the Section ‘C’ Turkeyen (Sophia) recreational facility on Thursday afternoon.
These subsidies are being distributed under the Adequate Housing and Urban Accessibility Program (AHUHAP), which is funded by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). Before this event, each beneficiary participated in sensitisation sessions, which allowed them to raise concerns and queries with officials from the CH&PA’s Projects, Community Development and Legal Departments. 
Housing and Water Minister, Collin Croal in his address stated that the “programme will improve the housing conditions of citizens in these communities, increase their access to critical infrastructure, as well as, enhance mobility and safety”.
Minister Croal also noted that through the program a total of $1.5 billion has been spent on the upgrades of twelve (12) kilometers of asphalted concrete roads, concrete bridges, concrete walkways, drainage culverts, and other infrastructure works in Sophia communities.
A new $51.3 million multi-purpose facility is also being built at the Section ‘C’ Turkeyen recreational ground.












