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URBANIZATION AND HOUSING IN AFRICA : ISSUES AND OPPORTUNITIES 4TH SWISS-AFRICAN BUSINESS EXCHANGE 16-17 MARCH 2011 IN GENEVA Prof. Jean-Claude Bolay Director of Cooperation EPFL (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland)

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Urbanization and Housing in Africa : Issues and Opportunities 4th Swiss-African Business Exchange 16-17 March 2011 in Geneva. Prof. Jean-Claude Bolay Director of Cooperation EPFL ( Swiss Federal Institute of Technology , Lausanne, Switzerland ). World Urbanization. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Urbanization  and  Housing  in  Africa : Issues and  Opportunities 4th  Swiss-African Business  Exchange 16-17  March 2011 in  Geneva

URBANIZATION AND HOUSING IN AFRICA :ISSUES AND OPPORTUNITIES4TH SWISS-AFRICAN BUSINESS EXCHANGE16-17 MARCH 2011 IN GENEVA

Prof. Jean-Claude BolayDirector of CooperationEPFL(Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne, Switzerland)

Page 2: Urbanization  and  Housing  in  Africa : Issues and  Opportunities 4th  Swiss-African Business  Exchange 16-17  March 2011 in  Geneva

World Urbanization In 2008, the world reaches an invisible but momentous milestone:

For the first time in history, more than half its human population, 3.3 billion people, will be living in urban areas. By 2030, this is expected to swell to almost five billion.

While the world’s urban population grew very rapidly (from 220 million to 2.8 billion) over the 20th century, the next few decades will see an unprecedented scale of urban growth in the developing world.

This will be particularly notable in Africa and Asia where the urban population will double between 2000 and 2030.

By 2030, the towns and cities of the developing world will make up 81 per cent of urban humanity.

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Urban Africa In 2009 Africa’s total population for the first time

exceeded one billion, of which 395 million (or almost 40 per cent) lived in urban areas.

Africa should prepare for a total population increase of about 60 per cent between 2010 and 2050, reaching the two billion mark, with the urban population tripling to 1.23 billion during this period.

Poverty is now growing faster in urban than in rural areas.

According to UN-HABITAT, in Sub-Saharan Africa, 72 per cent of urban residents are slum dwellers, without adequate access to safe water, sanitation, transport and health services.

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Housing in Africa The main housing issues in Africa are linked

with 2 trends : 1) urbanization, and 2) poverty To resolve these questions needs to face the

slum issues, with the following attributes : Lack of basic services, lack of access to sanitation

facilities and water being the most important feature Substandard housing or illegal and inadequate

building structures: buildings constructed not observing building standards

Overcrowding and high density Unhealthy living conditions and hazardous

locations (natural risks and environmental issues) Insecure tenure; irregular or informal

settlements Poverty and social exclusion – Income or capability

3000 0 3000 Kilometers

N

EW

S

Prevalence of Slum Population in African Countries

% of Slum Population in Urban Areas

No Data1 - 2526 - 5051 - 7575 - 100

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Sustainable human settlements in Africa

Adequate shelter and secure land tenure are rights included in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 …

… They also are the best way to guarantee an harmonious develop-ment of human settlements, in urban and rural settings

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Sustainable housing in Africa The main topics to include in future

projects : A strategy inspired by « sustainable

development » : environmental, social and economic compatibility

Urban planning, sites and services (housing is part of a more global strategy)

Infrastructures: Water and sanitation are social and health priorities (housing is environmentaly friendly)

Services : Education, health, mobility, security

Finance and housing credit Governance … They are as important as the

individual shelters to assure a sound quality of life

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Who does what for housing in Africa ?

Partnership is compulsory to improve thesituation of housing in Africa: Public authorities (regulators) Dwellers (often self-builders) Private sector (real state and constuction) Banks (funding sector) NGOs (supporting groups)

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Housing in Africa : Perspectives

Housing is a social necessity Housing is a field of

innovation Housing can also be a fruitful

business Housing is a corporate

responsability Housing is a priority strategy

towards a sustainable developement in Africa

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Thank you for your attention

Jean-Claude BolayDirector of CooperationAt EPFL

http://cooperation.epfl.ch