Over the years, efforts to replace temporary and dilapidated houses with sturdy homes have yielded positive results. From 2000 to 2023, more than 1.7 million homes have been either newly built or repaired to support poor households and those facing difficult circumstances. The goal is to swiftly eliminate all temporary and dilapidated houses, especially in remote, ethnic minority-inhabited, border, and island areas. The Prime Minister said: "We have just 450 days left to complete the task of doing away with all temporary and dilapidated homes. They identified challenges and solutions, setting clear tasks and action plans to complete the goal of eliminating all temporary and dilapidated houses by the end of 2025.