Algeria

AADL 3 Exceeds Expectations: 80,000 Homes Allocated

The National Agency for Housing Improvement and Development (AADL) has surpassed initial projections in the implementation of the AADL 3 housing program across Algeria. This achievement underscores the government’s commitment to addressing housing needs.

Following President Abdelmadjid Tebboune’s visit to Constantine on November 20, 2025, the AADL 3 program was officially launched with an initial allocation of 46,000 housing units. Of these, 8,050 units are located in the new city of Sidi Saiss in Constantine, demonstrating the program’s readiness.

Driven by the Ministry of Housing, Urban Planning, and the City’s guidance and continuous monitoring, the allocation process has been expanded to include additional provinces. As of December 22, 2025, a total of 80,105 housing units have been allocated, exceeding the initially planned targets. This represents a significant step forward in meeting the growing demand for affordable housing.

On December 15, 2025, the Minister of Housing, Urban Planning, and the City, Mohamed Tarek Belaribi, laid the foundation stone for the construction of 20,000 AADL 3 housing units in the new city of Sidi Halleu in Boumerdès. This project is one of the largest residential complexes within the AADL 3 framework.

This progress is part of a comprehensive national program. The 2025 Finance Law allocated funds for the construction of 200,000 housing units, while the 2026 Finance Law has earmarked resources for an additional 300,000 units. This brings the total number of planned housing units to half a million in the coming year, reflecting the authorities’ determination to accelerate construction and ensure housing provision for citizens within specific timeframes. The AADL 3 program continues to be a key component of this national effort.

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