Ghana Accelerates Housing Reform Push to Fix Supply Gap
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Ghana is betting on major housing reforms and public–private partnerships to tackle its deepening housing shortage. The move signals a shift toward large-scale private sector involvement in delivering affordable homes.
Ghana is advancing a major housing transformation strategy centered on policy reforms and strengthened public–private partnerships to address its growing housing deficit. The initiative aims to unlock private capital and streamline regulatory processes to accelerate the delivery of affordable homes across the country. It also seeks to improve coordination between government agencies and developers to reduce bottlenecks that have slowed past projects. The reforms are expected to expand access to decent housing, particularly in urban areas where demand continues to outpace supply. Early signals suggest new financing models and incentives could reshape how housing projects are delivered nationwide.