{The District of Gasabo has launched the construction of 40 houses for Rwandans who have been expelled from Tanzania last year. Each house worth is about Rwf 12 Million. }

The move follows the recent Government Decision that by the end of this year each family among those who have been expelled must have its own house rather than living in the camps.
Expelled families will be dispatched around the country where they will have their permanent residence.
40 families made of 107 people were relocated from the camp to Gasabo District in Jabana sector where houses are being constructed to accommodate them. There are so many other families who were dispatched in other Districts.
According to Munara Jean Claude in charge of the Economic Development in Gasabo, the first help to Rwandans expelled from Tanzania is to give them shelter and there after they will start receiving other types of support for their social economic development.

The construction of this houses will be participatory where residents of Gasabo, through a community work commonly known as “Umuganda”, will be able to play his/her role throughout the whole action of building these houses.

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