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Shelter Afrique to train developers, contractors on PPP delivery

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Pan African housing development financier, Shelter Afrique through its Centre of Excellence (CoE) Masterclass Series, is set to convene capacity building training for developers and contractors to provide them with practical lessons on the execution of a public-private partnership (PPP) projects.

The two-day fully sponsored course scheduled for April 24th and 25th will also help deepen the capacity for project management and execution of such projects in readiness for the kick-off of the government’s Big 4 agenda on affordable housing.

“There is a visible lack of capacity on the continent for large scale development. Usually, large public-private partnerships are done through a consortium of developers which leads to problems of quality control, design dissimilarities and responsibility. This course seeks to work contractors and developers through the PPP process, from inception, project implementation and handover to equip them with necessary skills to handle such projects and we are happy that the response from contractors and developers has been positive,” Shelter Afrique Managing Director & CEO Andrew Chimphondah.

Chimphondah said Shelter Afrique was committed to improving and strengthening the environment for private sector participation in Africa; a key plank in the organisation’s 2019-2023 Strategic Plan.

“Shelter Afrique is confident that through the PPP modality, the private sector will offer a dynamic and efficient way to deliver and manage public infrastructure,” Chimphondah said.

The masterclass will build on a similar one the company successfully held for constructors and developers in Cameroon and will be focusing more on the needs already identified in the market.

In its Big 4 Agenda, the government highlighted provision of affordable housing as one of its key priority areas, for which it expects to deliver 500,000 housing units in five years.

Already, the government has invited developers to place bids for the affordable housing project.

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