Shelter Afrique signs MOU with two Chinese Construction firms

Shelter Afrique signs MOU with two Chinese Construction firms

Nairobi: September 22, 2020: Pan-African housing development financier, Shelter Afrique has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with two Chinese construction firms, Amberton International Holdings and Sichuan Huashi Enterprise Corporations E.A. LTD, aimed at scaling up the development of large-scale affordable housing projects in Kenya and other Shelter Afrique member States.

The agreement which is expected to boost Shelter Afrique’s mandate of providing decent and affordable housing in Africa, was signed in Nairobi by Shelter Afrique Chief Executive Officer Andrew Chimphondah, Amberton International Holdings Director Nancy Yu, and Sichuan Huashi Enterprise Corporations E.A. LTD Managing Director Cao Zheng.

“As a company, our overriding strategy is the provision of affordable housing across our member States through public-private partnerships. This strategic partnership with Amberton and Huashi will be key in expanding our projects across the continent as we draw from the experiences of the two companies. Shelter Afrique will work closely with Amberton International Holdings as a co-developer for specific large-scale, low cost housing projects in Africa, which will be constructor by Sichuan Huashi Enterprise Corporations E.A. LTD,” Mr. Chimphondah said.

He noted that some off-take projects had been identified in Kenya and in other markets such as Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Ivory Coast, Senegal, and Nigeria where Shelter Afrique has existing project pipelines.

“Already we are in the process of securing a few projects in Kenya with the Department of Defense, the Kenya Police and the Civil Service, for which we expect to break ground this year. These take-off projects will be aligned with Kenya government affordable housing plan under the Big 4 Agenda, which seeks to develop 500,000 housing units by 2022,” Mr. Chimphondah said.

Mr. Chimphondah said the majority of African countries were already facing a housing crisis with the overall housing shortage estimated at 56 million housing units across the continent. Out of this, more than 90% are in the affordable housing bracket.

“We believe our partnership with Amberton and Huashi will deepen our impact on Kenya’s and by extension, Africa’s affordable housing value chain, in particular, the supply side,” Mr. Chimphondah said.

Housing and construction sector key in post pandemic recoveries efforts, President Kenyatta says

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Nairobi, 15 September 2020: – Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta has underscored the importance of the housing and construction sector in the post Covid -19 recovery plans.

In a Speech read on his behalf by the Cabinet Secretary – Infrastructure, Roads, Housing and Urban Development, Mr. James Macharia, at the opening ceremony of Shelter Afrique’s 39th AGM and Symposium in Nairobi, The President said while it is one of the sectors that has been impacted adversely by the economic slowdown, housing and construction sector is also one of the sectors that can rebound quickly.

“The construction sector can therefore be targeted to lead the rebound in the broader economy. Economic history teaches us that the construction sector, including housing construction, has been very effective in driving economic recovery. Housing construction provides excellent opportunities for job creation,” President Kenyatta said, adding that while the construction sector requires significant capital, record-low interest rates have made the cost of financing construction projects remarkably affordable.

“The affordable housing agenda should remain front and center in the economic recovery debate due to the need to provide decent housing and essential infrastructure to all residents, especially the vulnerable populations living in slums and informal settlements,” The President said.

Since the beginning of the crisis, we have advocated that the construction of large-scale housing and related infrastructure can be the driver for economic revival in the Post-COVID era. This belief is reflected in the theme for the annual symposium and AGM, Affordable Housing Delivery as an Economic Revival Strategy in the COVID 19 Era in Africa,” Mr Chimphondah said.

“When we think about the Gig Economy, it often leaves out construction workers, but they are a critical group of that economy. The delivery of large-scale construction is imperative because it will reabsorb this neglected sector into active employment as well as having the capacity to absorb other sectors and downstream business. I am happy to note that some of our member states have taken note of our advocacy; supporting the construction industry during this pandemic,” he said, adding that the pandemic should inspire creative thinking and reinvention of supply-chains for construction within Africa.

Kenya is hosting Shelter Afrique’s 39th Annual General Meeting (AGM) on September 17th and annual housing symposium (September 15th). The event, which was scheduled to take place at Kenya’s coastal town of Malindi prior, will now be held virtually due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

Internship programme

The pan African housing development financier has also announced the launch of the Shelter Afrique Internship Programme, a capacity development program under its Centre of Excellence (CoE) unit designed to attract young and talented multi-disciplinary individual from Shelter Afrique member countries, with outstanding academic, leadership, and professional qualities.

“The program will support Shelter Afrique in meeting its operational requirements in the medium to long term. The programme is anchored to the strategic goal of Shareholder and Development Impact. The roll-out of the programme for candidates across all our member countries will show our value to our member countries,” Shelter Afrique Board Chairman Steve Mainda said.

The details for application will be provided in the coming days with the first intake expected in January 2021.

Shelter-Afrique is a pan African housing finance and development institution established by African governments to address the need for sustainable housing delivery system and related infrastructure projects in Africa. Shareholders include 44 African countries, the African Development Bank, and the African Re-Insurance Corporation.

Shelter Afrique partners with World Bank to address affordable housing crisis

Thai Design Consortium Co LTD sign an MOU with Shelter Afrique

Nairobi: September 16, 2020: Pan-African housing development financier Shelter Afrique has entered into a strategic partnership with the World Bank aimed at addressing the affordable housing crisis evident across the continent.

The Ksh20m (USD200,000) Technical Assistance (TA) partnership will provide advisory services funded under the Joint Capital Markets Program (JCAP) aimed at supporting Shelter Afrique’s capital market program.

The JCAP program is an initiative of the World Bank Group (WBG) aimed at creating deep, efficient, and well-regulated local capital markets for expanded access to long-term, local-currency finance in key areas such as climate, housing and infrastructure.

“Shelter Afrique aims to build strategic partnerships and alliances with key industry players as part of its sustainable recovery and growth strategy,” said Andrew Chimphondah, Shelter Afrique Chief Executive Officer. “We are grateful to the World Bank for offering technical assistance support which will be key in completing our turn around program.”

The strategic partnership with the World Bank will enhance Shelter Afrique’s institutional, operational and the technical capacity targeting the reinstatement of investment grade credit rating and a strong return to the capital markets.

“We anticipate that this partnership will help to deepen ShAf’s impact on Kenya’s affordable housing value chain, in particular, the supply side and subsequently help to bring down the country’s housing deficit,” said Simon Walley, World Bank Lead Financial Sector Specialist.

Long-term Vision

The success of this technical assistance will determine future long-term partnership between the two institutions with a mix of possible interventions that could include support for Member Countries equity injections via country IDA allocation; direct lines of credit from World Bank, as well as credit guarantee schemes.

African countries are currently facing a housing crisis driven by high population growth, increased urbanization, poor urban planning, dysfunctional land markets, rising construction costs, proliferation of informal settlements, and underdeveloped financial systems. Overall shortage of housing in Africa is estimated at 56 million housing units according to research from Shelter Afrique’s Centre of Excellence (CoE). Out of this, more than 90% are in the affordable housing bracket. The study notes that the solution lies in a well-coordinated and collaborative effort among all stakeholders, including governments, multilateral institutions, non-profit organizations, and the private sector.

Nigeria commits USD29,3 Million in Pan-African Housing Financier

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Nairobi, Kenya – Thursday, September 3rd, 2020: Pan African housing development financier, Shelter Afrique has lauded the Federal Republic of Nigeria for its show of confidence in the institution. The organisation confirmed the receipt of the first tranche amounting to USD$9.4 million as part of Nigeria’s capital subscription. The contribution moves Nigeria to the second largest shareholding in the organisation with 14.77 per cent of the shareholding, behind Kenya with 14.87 per cent and ahead of the AfDB at 14.28 per cent.

  • Nigeria, has committed $29.3 million to SHAF and becomes the second-largest shareholder in the institution, which is owned by 44 African governments, The African Development and Africa Re.
  • The relationship between Nigeria and the institution has been growing in recent years; Nigeria hosts the West African Regional Office, it hosted the 36th Annual General Meeting and has featured prominently in Shelter Afrique activities.

Speaking in Nairobi, Shelter Afrique’s Group Managing Director, Mr Andrew Chimphondah commended the member countries have confidence that the institution is now better governed and has significantly improved its financial performance. As a result, shareholders have supported the recapitalisation of the institution as demonstrated by Nigeria’s significant capital injection.

“We are grateful to the Nigerian government for their continued support and the importance they have placed on affordable housing; we are especially grateful to the Honourable Minister for Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola for demonstrating this support through honouring this significant payment. We also recognise the role played by the Honourable Minister for State, Engineer Abubakar Aliyu. Additionally, we also appreciate Nigeria’s active shareholder and board participation ” Mr Chimphondah said.

The Group Managing Director continued, “it is especially heartening to see in this age of nationalism that our African countries embrace multilateralism and Pan-Africanism as we collectively seek to address African challenges. Countries like Nigeria, historically, have always been at the forefront of such activities.
The Housing financier confirmed that it had also received capital contributions from other countries; it has received a total of $16 million so far from Lesotho, Mali, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda Uganda, Togo, Zimbabwe and Swaziland.

Housing Projects in Nigeria

The organisation is currently considering a USD$3 million equity participation in the newly created Nigeria Mortgage Guarantee Company (NMGC) having already been instrumental in the creation of the Nigeria Mortgage Refinance Company (NMRC). Other housing projects being considered are a Public-Private-Partnership with the Kaduna State 60,000 homes; this project is anticipated to create 300,000 jobs. The organisation is also in the final stages of providing lines of credits totalling USD$16 million to two Nigerian banks to create mortgages that will directly impact 4700 Nigerians.

Housing as an Engine Room for Economic Recovery

Speaking on the current pandemic, Mr Chimphondah noted that Shelter Afrique has been leading the advocacy for housing and infrastructure spending as a tool for post-COVID economic recovery. “We believe that every crisis offers opportunities; we believe the construction of housing is a critical path to recovery after Covid-19. Traditionally, governments have invested in large infrastructure and construction projects. We believe that capital projects are an essential panacea to stimulating African economies. We already see this practice adopted in Nigeria”.
Shelter Afrique is set to explore how construction and infrastructure development can boost the economy during their first-ever virtual Annual Symposium and AGM, which are scheduled to be held on the 15th and 17Th of September 2020 respectively.

Shelter Afrique Donates to Machakos County

Shelter Afrigue Donates to Machakos County

Under the Second Strategic Goal, Enhanced Shareholder Value and Development Impact, Shelter Afrique has operationalised the SHAF Foundation. The Foundation has as its main component the Centre of Excellence (CoE), which was launched in 2019 to advise and shape policy on affordable housing.

Shelter Afrique believes the growing COVID-19 Pandemic is proving how interrelated housing policy is to all aspects of the economy; many African Countries have experienced difficulty enacting social distancing measures when there are so many informal housing settlements. This is why Shelter Afrique believes the CoE is necessary for developing and shaping policy.

The second component of the Shelter Afrique Foundation is Corporate Social Responsibility activities. Over the last three weeks, across all regional offices, Shelter Afrique has donated relief materials to those most affected by the lockdown measures. As a start, the SHAF Foundation donated food and household goods to 4000 families in Nigeria and Ivory Coast.

Donations of 1000 test kits were made to the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI). Additionally, given the existing relationship with Machakos County and the strategic focus, the SHAF Foundation also provided relief materials to Canton City, which is close to Everest Park, Athi River.

Last year, Shelter Afrique launched the second phase of two of our signature projects in Machakos. Everest Park, which is in Athi-River, is a Joint Venture Project between Shelter Afrique and Everest Park Limited, comprising of 380 affordable units, most of which have already been purchased. Riverview Estate in Athi-River as well is a project financed by Shelter Afrique and developed by Karibu Homes Parktel comprising of 569 affordable housing units delivered in two phases.

Indeed, many of the casual workers in Everest Park reside in Canton City.

Shelter Afrique was represented at the handover ceremony by the Board Chairman, Mr Steve Mainda and Chief Executive Officer, Andrew Chimphodah. The Board Chairman commended the Governor, His Excellency, Dr Alfred Mutua, for his leadership and foresight in dealing with the pandemic proactively.

Shelter Afrique Foundation Donates to KEMRI

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Nairobi: April, 30th, 2020: Pan-African housing development financier Shelter Afrique through its foundation, the Shelter Afrique Foundation, has donated KES 1 million shillings to KEMRI to help the institute boost its testing capacity in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. The foundation’s intervention comes after many countries have struggled to boost their testing capacity for the novel Coronavirus.

Speaking at the handover ceremony at the Shelter Afrique headquarters in Nairobi, Managing Director, Andrew Chimphondah noted the growing relationship between the two organisations, “Ordinarily it would be odd to note a relationship between a medical research institution and a housing financier, on the surface there is very little to register between biochemists, epidemiologists and architects, accountants and quantity surveyors. But these are not ordinary times, these are urgent times and we, like many others find ourselves bound to society at large”

He continued “I would like to begin by thanking the KEMRI and indeed all scientific staff for the active role in the fight against Coronavirus. I would also want to commend the Government of Kenya for the way they have managed the pandemic. These are urgent times, this has been our guiding philosophy over the last few weeks and urgent times calls for society to pull together. We have been looking for a way to play a part and we have realized that any successful strategy starts with testing; we are making this gesture today to support KEMRI’s capacity to test”.

Receiving the donation, the Director General, KEMRI, Prof. Yeri Kombe thanked the Shelter Afrique for their generous contribution, saying this will immensely boost the research in the development of diagnostic kits in particular, the Point of Contact Rapid Test (PoCT) kit which KEMRI is undertaking as part of their response to Covid-19 pandemic.

“This generous donation from our friends Shelter Afrique has come at a time when KEMRI is actively involved in the development of various diagnostics, vaccine and molecular techniques that are geared towards the fight against Covid-19 in Kenya…This generous contribution will enable us make approxitely 1,250 kits which is great boost to our effort” Prof. Kombe said.

Among the various products that KEMRI is developing against Covid-19 include; The Whole Genome Sequencing, virus transport media, Rapid Test kits, drug development and production of alcohol based hand sanitizers.

“For us this is a double blessing! when we have just been nominated by the Africa CDC as a Centre of Excellence for Evaluation of Covid-19 diagnostic to establish a continental capacity to facilitate systematic appraisal of SARS-2 diagnostic-tests. This will also ensure timely and accurate testing which is critical for effective response, for Several SARS-2 diagnostic tests” said Prof. Kombe.

The engagement with KEMRI comes in a wake where the Shelter Afrique Foundation has provided relief materials to over 4000 beneficiaries across Africa; the relief package includes dry goods, detergents, and other staple foodstuffs. The Shelter Afrique Foundation supports Shelter Afrique’s advocacy and research work, created in 2016 the foundation had an initial endowment of USD 1.7 million dollars and receives an agreed percentage from the Company’s profits. While active in advocacy and research, these activities mark the first Corporate Social Responsibility of the organization that targets low-income beneficiaries.

Shelter Afrique has vowed to continue to find ways to support member countries during the crisis and is mainly concerned with how the crisis will impact affordable housing in member countries. The Centre of Excellence, a unit of the organization dedicated to research and funded by the foundation has begun anticipating the many ways the pandemic will reshape affordable housing in Africa.

The Shelter Afrique Foundation donates relief material to beneficiaries in Côte d’Ivoire

Shelter Afrigue Donates to Machakos County

Abidjan, Ivory Coast: April 30th, 2020 – Pan African housing development financier Shelter Afrique through its foundation, the Shelter Afrique Foundation, has donated relief materials to over 4000 beneficiaries in Ivory Coast, Nigeria and Kenya where It has regional offices. The foundation’s intervention comes after many African countries have implemented preventive and restricted measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
These measures have proven useful and necessary but have placed an undue burden on those who work in the informal sector, which according to the International Labour Organisation, represents 86 per cent of the African Labour force. These informal workers earn their living daily and have been gravely impacted by the restriction on movement which impairs their ability to trade and provide for their families.
It is on this basis that the Shelter Afrique Foundation has provided relief materials to over 4000 beneficiaries across Africa; the relief package includes dry goods, detergents, and other staple foodstuffs. Speaking on behalf of the Managing Director at the handover ceremony in Koweit Yopougon, Mr Edmond Adjikpe, the Regional Manager for Nigeria, noted that “It is easy while ensuring the health and well-being of ourselves and our families, to forget that society is made of the many, not the few. Society will have to come together to relieve the burden Coronavirus places on all on us; society cannot be the government alone; it is the Civil Society, Private and Public Sector.”
The Shelter Afrique Foundation supports Shelter Afrique’s advocacy and research work, created in 2016 the foundation had an initial endowment of USD 1.7 million dollars and receives an agreed percentage from the Company’s profits. While active in advocacy and research, this activity marks the first Corporate Social Responsibility of the organisation that targets low-income beneficiaries.
Adjikpe added, “These are urgent times; indeed, there is little left of our daily lives which have not been affected in one way or the other by the Global Pandemic. The burden this pandemic place on us is unduly heavier on some of us, and that is why we are here today; The Shelter Afrique Foundation, the arm of our company which deals with Civil Society engagement has identified family sustenance as essential during these urgent times”.

Shelter Afrique has vowed to continue to find ways to support member countries during the crisis and is mainly concerned with how the crisis will impact affordable housing in member countries. The Centre of Excellence, a unit of the organisation dedicated to research and funded by the foundation has begun anticipating the many ways the pandemic will reshape affordable housing in Africa.

Shelter Afrique Foundation Donates Relief Materials to Low-Income Beneficiaries in Daki-Biyu, Abuja

Shelter Afrique Foundation Donates Relief Materials to Low-Income Beneficiaries in Daki-Biyu, Abuja

Abuja: April 27th, 2020 – Pan African housing development financier Shelter Afrique through its foundation, the Shelter Afrique Foundation, has donated relief materials to over 4000 beneficiaries in Ivory Coast, Nigeria and Kenya where It has regional offices. The foundation’s intervention comes after many African countries have implemented preventive and restricted measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

These measures have proven useful and necessary but have placed an undue burden on those who work in the informal sector, which according to the International Labour Organisation, represents 86 per cent of the African Labour force. These informal workers earn their living daily and have been gravely impacted by the restriction on movement which impairs their ability to trade and provide for their families.

It is on this basis that the Shelter Afrique Foundation has provided relief materials to over 4000 beneficiaries across Africa; the relief package includes dry goods, detergents, and other staple foodstuffs. Speaking on behalf of the Managing Director at the handover ceremony in Daki-biyu Village, Mrs Elizabeth Ogonegbu, the Regional Manager for Nigeria, noted that “It is easy while ensuring the health and well-being of ourselves and our families, to forget that society is made of the many, not the few. Society will have to come together to relieve the burden Coronavirus places on all on us; society cannot be the government alone; it is the Civil Society, Private and Public Sector.”
The Shelter Afrique Foundation supports Shelter Afrique’s advocacy and research work, created in 2016 the foundation had an initinal endowment of USD 1.7 million dollars and receives an agreed percentage from the Company’s profits. While active in advocacy and research, this activity marks the first Corporate Social Responsibility of the organisation that targets low-income beneficiaries.

Ogonegbu added, “These are urgent times; indeed, there is little left of our daily lives which have not been affected in one way or the other by the Global Pandemic. The burden this pandemic place on us is unduly heavier on some of us, and that is why we are here today; The Shelter Afrique Foundation, the arm of our company which deals with Civil Society engagement has identified family sustenance as essential during these urgent times”.

Shelter Afrique has vowed to continue to find ways to support member countries during the crisis and is mainly concerned with how the crisis will impact affordable housing in member countries. The Centre of Excellence, a unit of the organisation dedicated to research and funded by the foundation has begun anticipating the many ways the pandemic will reshape affordable housing in Africa.

Shelter Afrique makes it to World Finance 100 list for 2019

Shelter Afrique makes it to World Finance 100 list for 2019

The World Finance 100 acknowledges the individuals and businesses that have looked past a year of turgid economic growth to keep pushing their industries forward.

Nairobi: January 28, 2020 – Pan- African housing development financier, Shelter Afrique has made it to the World Finance 100 list for 2019; joining other top global brands including Apple, Nike, Carrefour, GlaxoSmithKline, Royal Dutch Shell Samsung, Hitachi, Walmart, Zenith Bank, Novartis, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, among others.
Published by the Landon-based World Media News, The World Finance 100 celebrates those who have reached the pinnacle of achievement across a wide variety of fields of expertise, as well as those organisations and individuals that lead the way in driving their industries forward.

“The current stagnation places businesses in a predicament. They could invest now in an attempt to capture greater market share, or hold off in the hope that tomorrow will deliver a more supportive economic climate. Despite this uncertainty, some firms have pressed on, aware that standing still is rarely the right approach. The organisations acknowledged by the World Finance 100 such as Shelter Afrique, have been recognized for their ability to lead their respective industries even in unfavourable conditions,” the publication said when it unveiled the list.

Following 2016 disruptive event, Shelter Afrique restructured its business and developed a 5-year strategic plan with a primary focus on turning around the company’s financial performance from loss making to financial viability by 2020 and overall financial sustainability by 2023.

“Shelter Afrique is happy to have been nominated for advocating for and advancing the affordable housing agenda in Africa. We are also happy to be in the company of some great institutions. Our three strategic goals are to promote financial sustainability, enhance shareholder value and improve organisational performance,” Shelter Afrique Chief Executive Officer Andrew Chimphondah said.

Shelter Afrique aims to approve funding worth US$1bn over the next five years for project financing, institutional lending and social housing, with an overarching ambition to provide decent and affordable housing in member states.

Shelter Afrique Receives ISO Certification

The certification is valid for the next three years, with renewal set at the expiry of the implementation period.

Nairobi: March 4, 2020 – Pan African housing development financier Shelter Afrique has received ISO (International Organization for Standardization) 9001:2015 certification for Quality Management Systems from Bureau Veritas Certification Holding SAS (UK Branch), accredited by United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) Management System.

The certification is a global recognition of the management and staff commitment to improved corporate governance through the improvement of our processes, systems, management controls and risks. This will ensure that our crucial stakeholder needs are handled more effectively and efficiently.

Speaking at The Company’s Headquarters in Nairobi, Shelter Afrique’s Chief Executive Officer Andrew Chimphondah said the certification was “a deliberate response to support the key strategic goal to foster organisational sustainability through improved governance. Through the ISO certification, the company has demonstrated its ability to consistently improve its processes, products and services to become more customer-centric .”

“The company’s attainment of this feat reassures key stakeholders of our resilience and continuous improvements in line with global best practice. The company will continuously strive to improve its processes, systems, services and products to ensure that our customers enjoy a seamless hassle-free experience organisation structure, standardising its products and services towards offering the best quality of services,” Mr Chimphondah said, adding that the certification had built a stable platform for the company to approach and apply the international standards to its quality management systems.

He said certification would help the company to manage high customer expectations while making improvements to product quality and operations while addressing organisational risks and opportunities in a structured manner.

“This higher-level certification demonstrates how Shelter Afrique strives to execute on its mandate in a structured and well-governed manner. ISO 9001:2015 will help us further improve our internal processes and customer support, as we continue to address the issue of affordable housing across Africa,” Mr Chimphondah said.

The certification is valid until 2023, with renewal set at the expiry of the implementation period.

“Through the Enterprise Risk Management function, management has taken appropriate measures to ensure that all the requirements of the standard are maintained and implemented through-out the three-year validity period,” Mr Chimphondah said.

ISO is the world’s largest developer and publisher of international standards. ISO 9001:2015 is a company level certification based on the standard published by ISO titled “Quality Management Systems”. The standard is a non-industry specific certification and is intended for any organisation that wants to implement and maintain a quality management system.