ECONOMY — June 19, 2026
Ministry of Urban Development and Housing Designates Areas for New Residential Construction
The ministry has designated 41 areas in Kabul for new residential towns where construction will start, while seeking expanded private sector partnerships across provinces that experts say could attract hundreds of millions of dollars and create thousands of jobs.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Ariana News — 2 min read

Officials from Afghanistan's Ministry of Urban Development and Housing have announced measures to address the national housing shortage. The plans center on designating 41 residential areas in Kabul for new construction, with work scheduled to begin in those zones.
The ministry is simultaneously working to expand partnerships with the private sector across other provinces. This approach seeks to increase the overall supply of housing through greater involvement of outside investors and developers.
Economic experts and private sector members have pointed to Afghanistan's strong potential for housing investments, citing ongoing population growth as a key driver. They have called on the government to provide additional facilitation measures that could draw hundreds of millions of dollars in funding.
Such support, the experts stated, would also generate thousands of jobs in the construction and related sectors. Private sector representatives noted that the country possesses suitable capacity for large-scale housing projects if regulatory and logistical barriers are eased.
The ministry's initiatives combine targeted land allocation in the capital with nationwide efforts to attract private capital. Officials described these steps as part of a broader strategy to meet rising residential demand while supporting economic activity.
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According to officials from the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing, 41 sites have been allocated in Kabul city for the construction of residential townships, with building work expected to begin soon.
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