Today ten families whose house were affected due to natural disasters got new houses in Adjara region. The new climate resilient houses have been built under “Providing housing for eco-migrant families” program 2025.
The “Providing housing for eco-migrant families” is being financed by Ministry of Health & Social Affairs of Ajara. The Adjara ministry routinely launched such initiatives to provide housing facilities to families affected by any climate disaster or other.
The official Facebook of ministry while sharing glimpses of this event stated, “Within the framework of the 2025 program providing housing for eco-migrant families” with the co-financing of the Ministry, 10 eco-migrant families purchased safe housing.”
It is to be added that the property registration procedure was held at the Batumi House of Justice, which was attended by the deputy minister of health of Ajara, Eduard Nakashidze.
The ministry continues the program “Providing housing for eco-migrant families” in 2025. Ten families purchased housing with co-financing in the first stage. This year, a total of 120 families affected by the disaster will benefit from the program. An amount of 6,240,000 GEL has been allocated for this extremely helpful housing program, said Deputy Minister Eduard Nakashidze.
There were some changes made in existing program. According to the changes made to the program in 2025, the beneficiary can build a residential house on land plots registered in ownership, with the amount provided for in the program, based on a construction permit issued by the relevant municipality.
The Ministry has been implementing the “Eco-Migrant Families Housing Provision” program since 2016 and to date, 859 residential units have been purchased within the program.
The program will be open to all the affected families in future as well. The authorities are expecting positive response from families to get houses under this program as well.
The families who received ownership of new houses have expressed their gratitude to the authorities especially ministry of health & social affairs of Ajara. They said this will give them a chance to restart their life in new and safe houses.