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MPs suggest a national plan to renovate low-income housing and conserve Bahrain’s heritage

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Last updated: 2025/01/01 at 5:14 PM
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A group of Bahraini Members of Parliament (MPs) are calling for the establishment of a national platform to identify and repair the homes of low-income citizens in the Kingdom. The MPs, including Basma Mubarak, Mamdouh Al Saleh, Dr. Mahdi Al Showaikh, Abdulnabi Salman, and Hanan Farda, also advocate for providing affected citizens with temporary and suitable housing during the maintenance process. They believe that this initiative will not only benefit low-income families but also help preserve Bahrain’s unique architectural character and rich Islamic heritage.

According to the MPs, many low-income families in Bahrain are struggling with housing issues, either living in dilapidated homes or facing the risk of their homes deteriorating further. They argue that by conducting timely and minor repairs, the government can significantly extend the lifespan of these buildings at a lower cost compared to extensive and expensive repairs in the future. The MPs emphasize that preserving and repairing these older properties will contribute to maintaining Bahrain’s distinctive architectural style and cultural heritage.

The proposed national platform would involve cooperation between multiple government ministries, including the Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning, the Ministry of Works, the Ministry of Municipalities, and the Ministry of Social Development. By collaborating with these key ministries, the MPs believe that a comprehensive and effective plan can be developed to address the housing needs of low-income citizens in Bahrain. They emphasize the importance of taking a proactive approach to maintenance and repair to prevent further deterioration of housing for vulnerable communities.

The MPs’ memorandum highlights the potential benefits of implementing a national platform for identifying and repairing homes of low-income citizens. They stress that by providing temporary housing to affected individuals during maintenance, the government can ensure that families are not displaced or left homeless during the repair process. Additionally, the MPs believe that investing in the preservation of older properties will not only benefit individual families but also contribute to safeguarding Bahrain’s architectural heritage for future generations.

The MPs argue that by investing in the maintenance and repair of low-income housing, the government can achieve significant cost savings in the long term. They point out that addressing minor issues promptly can prevent more extensive damage in the future, ultimately reducing the overall cost of repairs. By prioritizing the preservation of historic and culturally significant buildings, Bahrain can showcase its unique architectural character and Islamic heritage to visitors and residents alike.

In conclusion, the MPs’ proposal for a national platform to identify and repair homes of low-income citizens in Bahrain is a proactive approach to addressing housing issues in the Kingdom. By collaborating with key ministries and providing temporary housing to affected individuals, the government can ensure that vulnerable communities are supported during the maintenance process. Investing in the preservation of historic buildings not only benefits individual families but also contributes to maintaining Bahrain’s architectural character and cultural heritage for future generations. Ultimately, by taking a proactive approach to housing maintenance, Bahrain can ensure the long-term sustainability and preservation of its unique architectural heritage.

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