The Tanzania Times
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Africa needs 53 million more houses to shelter all people on the continent

Africa needs more than 53 million additional housing units in order to ensure that all the people on the continent are properly sheltered.

In efforts to address that, Shelter Afrique Development Bank and the African Union have signed a ground-breaking Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on solving Africa’s critical housing and urban development challenges.

The partnership which confers Shelter Afrique (ShafDB) an Observer Status at the African Union (AU) aligns with Agenda 2063 and underscores a shared commitment to ensuring a high standard of living, quality of life, and well-being for all African citizens.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) outlines key areas of cooperation aimed at tackling Africa’s housing deficit, promoting sustainable urban development, and advancing capacity-building efforts.

With approximately 53 million housing units required across the continent and a USD 1.4 trillion financing gap, this partnership will leverage innovative solutions, resource mobilization, and policy development to create lasting impact.

Scope of Collaboration

The signed Memorandum of Understanding emphasizes strategic collaboration in sustainable Housing and Urban Development: Joint initiatives to support environmentally sustainable and climate-resilient communities.

The MOU aims at addressing the Housing Deficit: Development of strategies to reduce Africa’s housing gap and improve urban settlements.

There is also the issue of capacity Building: Training programs and workshops for policymakers, developers, and stakeholders in housing and urban development.

Resource Mobilization: Coordinated efforts to secure financial and technical resources, including partnerships with regional and international financial institutions.

Policy Development and Advocacy, which entailed the development of conducive policies and advocacy to elevate housing and urban challenges on national, regional, and international agendas.

Research and Technological Innovation: Collaboration on research, data collection, and the adoption of innovative technologies in housing and urban planning.

Environmental Sustainability: Initiatives to enhance climate resilience in housing and urban infrastructure.

The agreement also includes provisions for cooperation with African Union sub-bodies such as the AU Development Agency and the African Union Peace Fund to harmonize efforts across the continent.

To ensure effective implementation, ShafDB and the AU will develop a Joint Action Plan (JAP) outlining specific activities, timelines, and review mechanisms. The collaboration may also include staff secondment arrangements and supplementary agreements to address emerging areas of mutual concern.

Ambassador Albert Muchanga, AU Commissioner for Economic Development, Trade, Tourism, Industry and Minerals (ETTIM) welcomed Shelter Afrique Development Bank as one of strategic collaborators.

“Together, we shall enhance efforts to unlock Africa’s investable wealth and mobilize it towards meeting the continent’s housing deficit anchored on inclusive and sustainable urbanization.”

Thierno-Habib Hann, the Managing Director of ShafDB, said the MOU marks a significant step forward in sustainable housing and urban development in Africa.

“As a pan-African multilateral development bank focused on housing and urban development, we are confident that this collaboration with the African Union will scale our ability to create transformative solutions that address the housing deficit and enhance the quality of life for millions.”