plus de 900.000 souscripteurs remplissent les conditions requises pour bénéficier des logements
Summary of AADL 3 Housing Program in Algeria
In a recent announcement, Algeria’s Minister of Habitat, Urban Affairs, and the City, Mohamed Tarek Belaribi, revealed that over 900,000 applicants qualify for the AADL 3 housing program. This significant number has emerged as a result of the ongoing evaluation of subscription requests through a dedicated platform designed for the AADL 3 initiative.
Overview of Applications
To date, the processing of housing applications has identified 901,000 eligible candidates out of a total of 1.024 million submissions. The minister spoke during a press conference at the Batimatec 2025 International Construction Fair, emphasizing the importance of thorough verification. This effort includes collaboration with several key stakeholders such as the General Directorate of National Domain, social insurance funds, and the Ministry of Interior, aimed at ensuring that housing allocations go to rightful beneficiaries.
Architectural Improvements
Alongside the administrative details, the minister highlighted important enhancements in the architectural design of the new AADL homes. A significant addition will be the installation of central heating systems, a first in AADL developments, aimed at ensuring safety by preventing carbon monoxide asphyxiation. These details will be part of a forthcoming specifications document, to be released shortly.
Additionally, Belaribi mentioned that the construction of residential towers would only occur in regions where land scarcity hinders traditional housing development. New measures will also be implemented to improve elevator management within these structures.
Affordability Measures
To promote accessibility, the AADL agency is committed to setting housing prices that will be comparable to or even lower than those of LPA (Public Rental Housing) units. This initiative reflects the government’s dedication to addressing the housing needs of citizens while ensuring affordability.
Ministerial Engagement
Minister Belaribi’s visit to the Batimatec 2025 Fair was marked by the presence of several other ministers, including Tayeb Zitouni, Kamel Rezig, Lakhdar Rekhroukh, and Sifi Ghrieb, along with representatives from national organizations and the diplomatic community. This collaborative effort underscores the multi-faceted approach the government is taking toward improving housing conditions in Algeria.
Conclusion
The AADL 3 program signifies a major stride in addressing the housing backlog in Algeria, catering to over 900,000 approved applicants. The continuous assessment and efforts to modernize housing facilities promise a safer, more accessible living environment for Algerians. With the integration of infrastructural improvements and a focus on cost-effective housing, the initiative is clearly a pivotal part of the country’s urban planning and development strategy.