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Friday, 24 April 2009 - Real estate downturn boosts Morocco slum clearance | International |
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      My Profile    Top News Reuters top ten news stories delivered to your inbox each day. 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As demand for luxury homes and tourist facilities falls in the wake of the global financial crisis, Morocco's property firms are making the most of a state-backed scheme to rehouse 4 million slum dwellers in new flats. Developers are offered cut-price land if they sell some floors of their apartment blocks to slum families below the market price. The families receive grants to help them pay. Thirty towns have been cleared of slum areas since 2004 and 50,000 shacks were destroyed last year, Housing Minister Taoufiq Hejira said in January. He is aiming for similar numbers in 2009. Zahidi Elarbi, a member of a voluntary development association in the Casablanca suburb of Sidi Moumen, said about half the residents of its most notorious slums -- Thoma and Douar Esquila -- have been rehoused. "Sidi Moumen has completely changed, although there is still a severe lack of services," said Zahidi. Poverty and joblessness were still a serious problem, he said, "but better to be idle in a new apartment than a slum." King Mohammed has announced the construction of 130,000 social housing units worth $1.83 billion by 2012 and several firms including Morocco's biggest real estate developer Addoha have announced a new focus on low-income housing. The north African country's biggest building materials manufacturer, Lafarge Ciments, says demand for its cement is likely to grow this year thanks to the social housing projects. SOCIAL STABILITY The scheme was launched after 14 young men from the slums set off bombs in the center of Casablanca in May 2003, killing 45 people including themselves. It was a shock for a country proud of its social stability and showed the growing influence of radical Islamic preachers in neighborhoods abandoned by the state. Most of the bombers were from Sidi Moumen, home to thousands of breeze-block shacks with metal roofs held down by rocks. 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