Authors :
Abubakar S.Y; Shehu, I.U
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 11 - November
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Abstract :
The provision of adequate housing is a
fundamental human need and is essential for the social
and economic well-being of communities. In Nigeria, the
government has undertaken various initiatives to tackle
housing challenges, particularly for low-income
populations. However, Kebbi State continues to
encounter significant obstacles in effectively
implementing public housing programs due to issues
related to funding, planning, and management. This
systematic literature review explores the factors affecting
the delivery of public housing projects in Kebbi State,
evaluating the effectiveness of current housing policies,
the roles of stakeholders, and existing housing schemes.
Through a thorough analysis of previous projects and
policy frameworks, the study identifies key determinants
for successful public housing delivery, including
collaboration, affordability, sustainability, and effective
land use. The findings highlight the necessity for a
sustainable housing delivery model that fosters
collaboration among government agencies, private
developers, and the community, prioritizing affordability,
accessibility, and efficient resource allocation. This review
aims to provide insights for policymakers and
stakeholders to enhance public housing initiatives that
more effectively meet the housing needs in Kebbi State.
Keywords :
Public Housing Delivery, Stakeholder, Housing Policy, Sustainable Develoment Kebbi State.
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The provision of adequate housing is a
fundamental human need and is essential for the social
and economic well-being of communities. In Nigeria, the
government has undertaken various initiatives to tackle
housing challenges, particularly for low-income
populations. However, Kebbi State continues to
encounter significant obstacles in effectively
implementing public housing programs due to issues
related to funding, planning, and management. This
systematic literature review explores the factors affecting
the delivery of public housing projects in Kebbi State,
evaluating the effectiveness of current housing policies,
the roles of stakeholders, and existing housing schemes.
Through a thorough analysis of previous projects and
policy frameworks, the study identifies key determinants
for successful public housing delivery, including
collaboration, affordability, sustainability, and effective
land use. The findings highlight the necessity for a
sustainable housing delivery model that fosters
collaboration among government agencies, private
developers, and the community, prioritizing affordability,
accessibility, and efficient resource allocation. This review
aims to provide insights for policymakers and
stakeholders to enhance public housing initiatives that
more effectively meet the housing needs in Kebbi State.
Keywords :
Public Housing Delivery, Stakeholder, Housing Policy, Sustainable Develoment Kebbi State.