Hospitals and administrative buildings were built here between 1989 and 1991 by foreign aid agencies in preparation for a Sahrawi refugee return to Western Sahara, for the holding of a UN-backed referendum on either independence or integration with Morocco. That infrastructures were destroyed by the
Royal Moroccan Air Force in August 1991, a few days before the proclamation of the cease-fire. A
United Nations airstrip and a base for the
MINURSO's
peace keeping forces is situated close to Tifariti. In April 1999, the
Navarra Hospital was inaugurated. It was built up with the collaboration of solidarity associations from that Spanish
autonomous community. In January 2001, the patients and equipment of the hospital were evacuated, because of the threat of a restarting of the war. Finally, in February 2006, the hospital was re-opened. On May 21, 2005, and during the celebrations of the 32nd anniversary of the creation of the Polisario Front,
Mohamed Abdelaziz (President of the
SADR) put the first brick of the building that will host the Sahrawi Parliament, the
Sahrawi National Council, and also the first brick of the Solidarity Neighbourhood district. On February 27, 2007 (31st anniversary of the proclamation of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic) a borough of 150 houses named Solidarity Neighbourhood was inaugurated by SADR's president, Mohamed Abdelaziz. It was built with the help of the
Andalusian
provinces of
Sevilla and
Málaga. On December 21, 2007, Abdelaziz inaugurated a mosque, in the framework of reconstruction and settlement of the
Free Zone. On February 29, 2008, Abdelaziz launched the works of the building of the Mayoralty of Tifariti, a small dam to provide the local population with water and the cornerstone of a sports complex, funded by
South Africa. On July 20, 2009, Salek Baba (SADR'S Minister of Reconstruction and Urbanization) visited Tifariti to assess the works of the "Tadamoun" and "Salam" neighbourhoods and a mini-desalination plant. On October 30, 2009,
Abdelkader Taleb Omar (Prime minister of the SADR) inaugurated a new district of 20 houses. He stated: ==Politics==