Nigeria’s Minister, Dangiwa, Seeks Collaboration Between Shelter Afrique, UN-Habitat To Tackle Housing Crisis In Africa

May 10, 2024
Nigeria's Minister, Dangiwa, Seeks Collaboration Between Shelter Afrique, UN-Habitat To Tackle Housing Crisis In Africa
Mr Thierno Habib Hann and Arc Ahmed Dangiwa

Nigeria’s Minister of Housing and Urban Development Arc. Ahmed Musa Dangiwa, has called for a strategic partnership between Shelter Afrique Development Bank (ShafDB) and UN-Habitat, the United Nations Human Settlements Programme.

Dangiwa argued that such collaborations would be critical in addressing Africa’s pressing housing challenges, in the long-term.

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Dangiwa doubles as the Chair of the Executive Board of UN Habitat and the Chair of the 2023 Annual General Meeting (AGM) Bureau of the Shelter Afrique Development Bank (ShafDB).

Speaking at a dinner hosted in his honour by ShafDB at the bank’s headquarters in Nairobi, Arc. Dangiwa said the partnership between ShafDB and UN-Habitat would be complementary for both institutions in delivering their respective goals in Africa.

“As the chair of the Annual General Meeting (AGM) bureau of Shelter Afrique Development Bank and also the chair of the executive board of the United Nations Human Settlement programme I’m committed to fostering strategic collaboration between these two institutions. This is because I believe that the partnership between ShafDB and UN-Habitat would represent a powerful alliance for addressing the housing deficit and promoting sustainable development across Africa,” Dangiwa stated.

Nigeria's Minister, Dangiwa, Seeks Collaboration Between Shelter Afrique, UN-Habitat To Tackle Housing Crisis In Africa
Arc Ahmed Dangiwa

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“By leveraging our respective strengths, expertise, resources and abilities to leverage concessional funding from DFI’s, we can through this partnership increase the size of our interventions and amplify impact and accelerate progress towards our shared goals of affordable housing for all,” the minister added.

Lauding the move, Shelter Afrique Development Bank Managing Director Thierno Habib Hann said by joining forces, the two institutions will be able to leverage their complementary strengths to implement innovative solutions and initiatives tailored to Africa’s diverse housing landscape.

“There are various areas where ShafDB and UN-Habitat can collaborate including financing, research, data exchange, capacity building, policy development, and even community participation. The best part is that both organizations are based right here in Nairobi and understands Africa’s housing challenges pretty well,” Mr. Hann remarked.

Nigeria's Minister, Dangiwa, Seeks Collaboration Between Shelter Afrique, UN-Habitat To Tackle Housing Crisis In Africa
Mr Thierno Habib Hann

Growing Deficit

Nigeria’s housing minister noted that Africa is experiencing fast urbanization and population growth, which had increased demand for affordable and environmentally friendly housing to critical levels.

“With close to 52 million people lacking adequate housing, Africa is facing a pressing humanitarian concern with profound socioeconomic implications. It is therefore critical that Shelter Afrique act as catalyst for change to bridge this housing gap and ensure access to affordable housing for all as a matter of urgency,” Dangiwa stated.

He urged ShafDB to put in place initiatives to empower governments, developers and communities across the continent to undertake large scale housing projects to help reduce the housing deficit.

Shelter Afrique Development Bank, a Pan-African multilateral development finance institution solely dedicated to financing and promoting housing, urban & related infrastructure development across the African continent, possesses invaluable experience and resources in the housing sector. UN-Habitat, on the other hand, as the United Nations’ program dedicated to sustainable urban development, would bring global expertise and strategic insight.

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Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with seven years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication.

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