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Identifying opportunities, unlocking informality and leveraging assets to create sustainable housing for Nairobi's majority population

Identifying opportunities, unlocking informality and leveraging assets to create sustainable housing for Nairobi's majority population

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Date of publication
December 2015
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ISBN / Resource ID
IDRC:10625/55274

Over the next 15 years, over Kshs. 89.09 billion will be paid by slum-dwellers to informal service-providers for low-quality and high-cost services. This situation is replicated in almost all informal settlements within the city of Nairobi. Developing affordable shelter for the urban poor, and thereby
realizing the Constitutional right to housing, will require new forms of pro-poor shelter finance
and supportive policies at the urban level. But most of Nairobi’s residential construction
has targeted wealthy households, leaving insufficient supply of low-income housing where the
needs are most urgent. This paper argues for a County-level affordable housing fund.

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Authors and Publishers

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Weru, Jane
Kariuki, Kingsley
Njoroge, Patrick
Hilderbrand, Chantal