Abitat for Humanity and Un-habitat to host land and housing Policymakers and Practitioners from across Africa
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Partnership for Action Conference to be held in Pretoria this August
Pretoria, 4 August 2017 – Habitat for Humanity’s Solid Ground Campaign in association with the Urban CSO Cluster of the Global Land Tool Network (GLTN) of UN-HABITAT will be hosting a conference in Pretoria on August 15-17, 2017. The event will focus on land governance and management in Africa. Land is integral to securing shelter, agriculture for food security, mobilising investments and for the sustainable management of resources.
The conference is taking place in partnership with the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST), the Network of Excellence on Land Governance in Africa (NELGA), Habitat International Coalition (HIC), the Huairou Commission, and Slum/Shack Dwellers International (SDI). It will see stakeholders from multiple sectors come together to explore approaches to land governance for inclusive and sustainable development in South Africa.
Anne Myers, the director of Habitat’s Solid Ground Campaign designed to focus on land policies and systems to ensure that more people around the globe have access to adequate housing, believes the conference will capture key issues related to the planning and upgrading of human settlements through land use planning tactics with adequate housing as a driver of sustainable community development.
“National land policies, guided by the Framework and Guidelines on Land Policy in Africa, need to be supported by participatory implementation strategies and practical tools that are relevant to Africa and take into account key players,” says Susana Rojas Williams, Co-Lead of GTLN’s Urban CSO Cluster and Director of International Shelter Initiatives from Habitat for Humanity International.
“The public provision of serviced land and housing in Africa faces obstacles, human and financial resource constraints and institutional bottlenecks. We need to design responsive land and housing policy approaches taking into account the realities and contexts of the policy making environment,” says Tamzin Hudson, senior advocacy specialist at Habitat for Humanity Europe, Middle East and Africa.
Africa has the highest urbanisation rates globally, and it is estimated that 87% of the population growth in Africa will take place in urban areas over the next two decades. Urban poverty is increasing at a rapid rate, and many African countries are unable to provide basic services or adequate housing due to their economic situation, planning deficiencies, budget constraints and institutional weaknesses. This has resulted in slums and informal settlements cropping up that come with many problems and which this conference hopes to address.
“Secure land tenure and property rights are fundamental to shelter and livelihoods as well as the realisation of human rights, poverty reduction, economic prosperity and sustainable development,” explains Oumar Sylla Unit Leader, Global Land Tool Network.
The Conference is taking place at a time when there is a heightened focus on the implementation of the New Urban Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals, which together set out a vision for vibrant, resilient and sustainable human settlements. This broader developmental agenda will inform many of the sessions and there will be a dedicated session on local implementation towards the SDG’s.
For further information, please visit http://solidgroundcampaign.org/partnershipforaction
About Habitat for Humanity InternationalDriven by the vision that everyone deserves a decent place to live, Habitat for Humanity is an international NGO that helps individuals and families achieve the strength, stability and self-reliance through adequate shelter. With a presence in nearly 70 countries, our work includes incremental housing support services; basic services such as water and sanitation and energy, security of tenure, resilient and sustainable construction; inclusionary financing; community development; and advocacy.
Habitat advocates changing laws, policies, systems and attitudes to eliminate barriers to housing in order to create a world where everyone has a safe, decent and affordable place to live. Worldwide since 1976, Habitat has helped 9.8 million people achieve the strength, stability and independence they need to build brighter futures. In Europe, the Middle East and Africa, it has supported more than a million people since 2015. Visit www.habitat.org/emea for more information.
For more information, please contact
KARINA VAN DEN HEEVERPR for Habitat for Humanity International+27 21 4182466 / +27 84 347 3358karina@transformmarketing.co.za
KATERINA BEZGACHINAAssociate Director of Communications for Habitat for Humanity International+421 911 045838kbezgachina@habitat.org
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