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Focus area

Resettlement and policy gaps for 4th-degree accident-prone buildings and disaster zones Critical

First analysis period

Model-generated

Multiple submissions express extreme anxiety over living in 4th-degree accident-prone buildings or decades-old temporary shelters (e.g., Spitak disaster zone). Citizens report that housing purchase certificates (BBDs) are financially insufficient to buy replacement homes in the current market, and that mandatory demolition rules for old structures conflict with their agricultural livelihoods.

Affected groups

residents of dilapidated housing, earthquake survivors, and rural families

Geography

Spitak, Gyumri, Shirak region, and older urban quarters

Actions for this focus area

  • Conduct an urgent safety audit of the 4th-degree accident-prone buildings identified in the citizen submissions. · Within 7 days
  • Review and adjust the financial valuation rules for housing purchase certificates (BBDs) to match current market prices. · Within 30 days

Supporting citizen requests

0 supporting requests