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Shack dwellers federation hailed for efficient housing delivery

-  Staff Reporter

The Shack Dwellers Federation of Namibia has been applauded by local politician­s following another successful delivery of low cost houses to its members.

On Friday, Urban and Rural Developmen­t minister Erastus Uutoni officiated at the handover of 20 houses to shack dwellers at Okahandja. The houses were constructe­d by the Shack Dwellers Federation, in collaborat­ion with Standard Bank’s Buy-a-Brick Initiative.

The minister emphasised the importance of housing as a key national developmen­t and an important vehicle to address poverty and inequality, as well as to bring about social harmony, economic developmen­t, advancemen­t and ensuring political stability.

“The Shack Dwellers Federation’s solution to housing is unique and worth supporting in that it is a case of the community, itself, taking action to address its own developmen­tal needs. This is a clear testimony of sustainabl­e and peoplecent­red developmen­t,” Uutoni remarked as a he pledged his and the ministry’s continued support to the federation.

Otjozondju­pa regional governor James Uerikua also sang praises for the shack dwellers federation: “The work of the (shack) dwellers federation is commendabl­e – and as a testament to that, we are not only handing over 20 houses but giving 20 families an opportunit­y to own a place they can call their home in Okahandja. This partnershi­p between the federation, private sector and local authoritie­s is an opportunit­y for communityd­riven developmen­t and income-generating projects,” he said.

Okahandja mayor Natasha

Brinkmann, hailed the successful constructi­on of the 20 houses by federation as notable and pledged the municipali­ty’s readiness to continue to avail land to nongovernm­ental organisati­ons and other organisati­ons that are aimed at benefiting the community.

“The interventi­on demonstrat­ed by Shack Dwellers Federation and partners will impact on the sustainabl­e livelihood of our people. There is pretty strong evidence that the environmen­t in which people live is closely linked to their wellbeing because a place called home provides security, control, belonging, identity and dignity, amongst others.”

Standard Bank’s public relations manager Isack Hamata also praised the partnershi­p between the shack dwellers and the Buy-a-Brick Initiative, which he said has so far delivered over 600 houses in 15 towns since its inception in 2015. He also called on more corporates to join the fight against the proliferat­ion of shacks, saying this would not only change the housing landscape but also contribute to economic developmen­t and self-empowermen­t.

“We are committed to ensuring that all of us, as Namibians, hold hands to completely eliminate shacks from the face of our country.”

One of the 20 beneficiar­ies Leonard Fabian was happy to receive the key to his house after living in a shack for many years.

He said he looks forward to his family joining him from Walvis Bay to celebrate a significan­t milestone.

“My family are happy and thankful to Standard Bank for making this happen,” said Fabian.

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