The Regional Housing Programme (RHP) was established to provide durable housing solutions to vulnerable refugees and displaced persons following the 1991-1995 conflicts on the territory of former Yugoslavia. The RHP has been implemented by Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia; it has been mostly financed by the international donor community. The main donor is the European Union with over 90% of the allocated funds. The housing solutions included the construction of apartment buildings, pre-fabricated houses, and the provision of building materials for assistance with the reconstruction of existing dwellings/living accommodations and the purchase of village houses.
WBIF supported the preparation of the Pre-Feasibility Report whose purpose was to assess a number of pivotal elements in the pre-implementation phase of the RHP. The report focused in particular on two main issues: implementation structures and costs per housing solutions.