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Shelter Afrique advocates for climate-resilient, affordable housing at Africa Climate Summit
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Shelter Afrique advocates for climate-resilient, affordable housing at Africa Climate Summit

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Last updated: 2023/09/08 at 12:53 PM
By Author Published September 8, 2023
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Nairobi-based, pan African housing development financier Shelter Afrique has implored African governments to adopt climate-resilient housing and create incentives for the production of well-located affordable housing that minimizes construction costs, enhances sustainability, and offers better mobility.

Speaking on the session themed ‘Integrated Liveable African Cities’ at the Africa Climate Summit – hosted by the Government of Kenya in collaboration with the African Union Commission, Shelter Afrique Managing Director, Thierno Habib Hann, said it was imperative to enhance climate adaptation mechanisms in climate-resilient affordable housing to minimise the impact of climate change.

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“It is widely acknowledged that climate change will affect the socio-economic development trajectory of Africa, therefore governments should consider putting in place proper climate-change policies on land use and zoning and provide incentives on developments that are affordable, sustainable and offer better mobility,” Hann said.

He further urged governments to offer tax incentives and subsidies to developers who build affordable housing units; reserve public land for affordable housing projects to make it more accessible for developers focusing on affordable housing; facilitate PPP’s between the public and private sectors; and develop legislations, tools, and policies to enhance climate-resilient affordable housing and urban development in the continent. 

He appealed to stakeholders in the housing delivery and built environment to take advantage of the climate-change policies in their jurisdictions – to introduce technological innovations that can mitigate the impact of climate change in the built industry.

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“For instance, Kenya considers climate change a cross-cutting theme that is being mainstreamed in the medium-term plans of the County Integrated Development Plans (CIDPs), which in turn inform the country’s development blueprint – Vision 2030. Under these plans, the Government has mandated that all affordable housing projects be aligned with Global Green Certification requirements.

Recently, Nigeria promulgated the 2021 Climate Change Act, which is the first standalone climate change legislation in West Africa. With such developments, it is pertinent for stakeholders to put in more effort in making housing safe and resilient to climate change related impacts. This in turn can help protect lives and livelihoods from disasters and build sustainable communities,” Mr. Hann said.

The Africa Climate Summit, which was held between September 4-6, 2023 at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre, Nairobi, under the theme: “green growth and climate finance”, brought together several African heads of state and government, ministers and United Nations leaders, including the UN Secretary General, António Guterres, and his predecessor Ban Ki-moon.

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Source: Sunnews

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