Libyan Reconstruction Fund Debuts Massive 2,000-Unit Al-Salam Housing Project in Storm-Devastated Derna
Libya’s Development and Reconstruction Fund opens the Al-Salam housing project in Derna, providing 2,000 units to residents affected by Storm Daniel.
By: AXL Media
Published: May 2, 2026, 7:20 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Libya Herald

Urban Transformation in the Wake of Disaster
The city of Derna reached a pivotal milestone in its recovery efforts with the formal inauguration of the Al-Salam housing project on May 1, 2026. This initiative, led by the Libyan Development and Reconstruction Fund, introduced 2,000 new housing units to a region that was severely beleaguered by the unprecedented destruction of Storm Daniel. The fund described the project as a genuine transformation from political promises to tangible accomplishments, emphasizing that the restoration of urban stability is the primary metric of success for the reconstruction campaign.
Integrated Infrastructure and Modern Planning
The Al-Salam development is structured as more than a simple residential complex, functioning instead as a self-contained urban model. In addition to the housing units, the site features integrated service, health, and security facilities designed to provide residents with a comprehensive living environment. According to the development fund, the project adheres to advanced planning standards, reflecting a strategic shift in the state’s direction toward building modern, resilient cities that can withstand environmental pressures while maintaining high quality-of-life benchmarks.
High Profile Diplomatic and Political Attendance
The inauguration ceremony held in the newly constructed neighborhood was attended by a significant assembly of Libyan leadership and international observers. Among the prominent figures present were Khalifa Haftar, the Speaker of the House of Representatives Ageela Saleh, and the Eastern-based Libyan Prime Minister Osama Hammad. The presence of Lieutenant General Khaled Haftar, along with various ministers and representatives of diplomatic missions, underscored the political and strategic importance placed on the visible progress of Derna’s reconstruction.
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