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Sheikh Zayed's Housing Programme
H.HSheikh Zayed Housing Programme (Housing for Locals…)
Muhammad Azeem
A Research Study

Abstract
The purpose of this study is to provide people the awareness of Shaikh Zayed’s Housing Project and to provide them right kind of information but just at the single place.
This study is updated and provides a reader all sort of information that he/she wants about Sheikh Zayed’s Housing Project. The material is taken from internet and is a result of my detailed web-research. The contents written are in simple English that can easily be understood by an ordinary person or a lay man. The Sheikh Zayed Housing Programme was established to provide suitable housing for UAE national families in order to contribute to achieving the aspirations of the UAE government in the provision of a high standard of living for UAE nationals.
This study can be used by a lay man and a UAE national to get the guide line about whether he qualifies for the Sheikh Zayed Housing Programme or not. The study also emphasizes the procedures and guidelines that one must know about the Sheikh Zayed Housing Programme.
I understand that there is a possibility of mistakes in the research studies of this nature; any notice of such errors, as well as suggestion for the improvement will be thankfully received and appreciable.

Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Housing; an Introduction:
Before going to details of the Housing project, let us first know about the leader whose mind produced such a beautiful idea of the housing project and he is none other than “the legacy of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan”
About the legacy of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, Father of the UAE
Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan was carved out of the same mould of greatness as his illustrious grandfather, Sheikh Zayed bin Khalifah, who was the leading figure in Gulf politics for more than half a century. Sheikh Zayed was born in 1918 and named after his grandfather, Sheikh Zayed bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, who



References: * Ameinfo the ultimate Middle East business resource. (2004, November 2). The legacy of His Highness Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. Retrieved from http://www.ameinfo.com/sheikh_zayed_bin_sultan_al_nahyan/ * Abudhabi e Government. (n.d).Sheikh Zayed Housing Programme. Retrieved from https://www.abudhabi.ae/egovPoolPortal_WAR/appmanager/ADeGP/Citizen?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=p1544&did=143284&lang=en ; Source Sheikh Zayed Housing programme 's website. * Sheikh Zayed Housing Programme. (n.d). Our projects. Retrieved from Sheikh Zayed Housing Programme http://www.szhp.gov.ae/ViewOurProjects.aspx

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