# Sheinbaum Launches New Housing Initiative in Playas de Rosarito
In a significant move aiming to address housing shortages in Mexico, President Claudia Sheinbaum inaugurated the National Housing Program during her recent visit to Playas de Rosarito. This ambitious project seeks to build 50,000 homes in Baja California, contributing to a larger national goal of constructing one million affordable residences.
The program is specifically designed to support vulnerable groups, including single mothers, young adults, indigenous communities, and the elderly. In Playas de Rosarito alone, the plan is to construct approximately 500 homes, with a focus on prioritizing female beneficiaries.
During her announcement, Sheinbaum highlighted the necessity of intergovernmental collaboration to ensure the success of the program. She also addressed other regional priorities such as improving access to potable water, emphasizing a holistic approach to enhance living conditions for underserved populations across Mexico.
## Additional Updates
### Expansion of Affordable Housing in Mexico
The National Housing Program is part of a broader government strategy to combat housing insecurity throughout the country. This initiative reflects a commitment to providing dignified living conditions and reducing economic inequalities among the population. The program also signals the government’s proactive approach to urban planning and community development.
### Focus on Sustainability and Infrastructure
In addition to building homes, the program includes plans to improve local infrastructure, ensuring that new housing developments have access to essential services like clean water and reliable transportation. This initiative is expected to not only benefit residents by improving their quality of life but also stimulate local economies by creating job opportunities in construction and related sectors.
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