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Namibia: Sustaining Community-Driven Actions in Informal Settlements
Project Overview
In Namibia, rapid urbanisation has driven a substantial portion of the population into informal settlements, where access to livelihoods and basic services is minimal, a situation that was exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. With urbanisation nearing 50%, most inhabitants reside in shacks and informal settlements, with 89% unable to afford market-related housing and land solutions.
The project aims to empower the urban poor by enhancing their ability to sustain projects, improve food security, and raise awareness about nutrition. It addresses infrastructure and shelter issues through community-driven initiatives and partnerships. Additionally, the project seeks to influence policies to improve tenure security and shelter conditions for vulnerable communities. The project is implemented by Shack Dwellers Federation of Namibia (SDFN) and Namibia Housing Action Group (NHAG).
This project is part of the Building Resilience in Informal Settlements Programme, a partnership between Cities Alliance and Slum Dwellers International (SDI), funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency Sida), to support civil society organisations working in informal settlements
Initial Project Results: 2022-2024
Through the KYC initiative, city-wide profiles in four Okakarara informal settlements supported data-driven decisions. The project installed sewers and connected 290 prepaid water meters, funded by Karibib Town Council and Osino Resources. Water and sewer services were extended to green fields in Otjinene, Khorixas, Outjo, Walvis Bay, Gobabis, and Arandis, with NHAG's support.
Housing progress includes 202 supported houses, 134 completed, and plans for 1,300 more with N$52 million in funding and NHAG's technical support. Meetings with authorities in Walvis Bay, Windhoek, and regional councils addressed land servicing and housing projects.
More efforts focused on network strengthening, leadership development, and new group formations. Improved loan repayments and increased savings were noted in 37 savings groups across 28 settlements. The project also created a backyard gardening guide and trained members in permaculture gardening in Okahandja, Oshakati, Grootfontein, Ongwediva, Outjo, and Otjiwarongo.
Key Achievements: 2022-2024