Abstract: The need to provide adequate, suitable, and equitable housing has remained an important priority of every successive Ghanaian government. Even though housing is a fundamental necessity of life, more than half of the Ghanaian population lives in inadequate houses. Hence, the objective of this paper is to discuss the fundamental philosophy underpinning adequate housing development vision in Ghana to provide a solution to the current housing problems faced by the low-income groups. The data used in this paper were derived from secondary sources only, through a detailed review of related literature on the subject to meet the research objectives. The study is an in-depth literature exploration on the fundamental philosophy underpinning...
Importance of housing in the economic and social development of a nation cannot be over estimated. H...
Two themes are evident in housing research in Ghana. One involves the study of how to increase the n...
The importance of housing in the economic and social development of a nation cannot be over emphasis...
Abstract: The need to provide adequate, suitable, and equitable housing has remained an important pr...
Several housing policies have been implemented in Ghana since independence in 1957. Despite these po...
The main thesis of this study is that human settlements are spaces of organized human activity. Such...
Shelter is one of the basic necessities for human beings nonetheless it remains a critical problem f...
There are insufficient affordable housing units in Ghana. Most of the available units are poorly dev...
The provision of housing in developing countries is usually faced with challenges such as inadequate...
The basic needs of life have always been food, clothing and shelter. Shelter amongst the various ba...
Ghana, a low-income country, experiences several unsatisfactory situations in urbin housing provisio...
This article mainly focuses on the overview of housing delivery in Ghana. The article is aimed at pr...
Housing has been considered as one of the basic needs of households. However, statistics indicates t...
There is insufficient housing in Ghana. Available houses are mostly poorly developed and lack the ba...
Affordable housing in the urban cities of Ghana is beyond the reach of the majority of low and middl...
Importance of housing in the economic and social development of a nation cannot be over estimated. H...
Two themes are evident in housing research in Ghana. One involves the study of how to increase the n...
The importance of housing in the economic and social development of a nation cannot be over emphasis...
Abstract: The need to provide adequate, suitable, and equitable housing has remained an important pr...
Several housing policies have been implemented in Ghana since independence in 1957. Despite these po...
The main thesis of this study is that human settlements are spaces of organized human activity. Such...
Shelter is one of the basic necessities for human beings nonetheless it remains a critical problem f...
There are insufficient affordable housing units in Ghana. Most of the available units are poorly dev...
The provision of housing in developing countries is usually faced with challenges such as inadequate...
The basic needs of life have always been food, clothing and shelter. Shelter amongst the various ba...
Ghana, a low-income country, experiences several unsatisfactory situations in urbin housing provisio...
This article mainly focuses on the overview of housing delivery in Ghana. The article is aimed at pr...
Housing has been considered as one of the basic needs of households. However, statistics indicates t...
There is insufficient housing in Ghana. Available houses are mostly poorly developed and lack the ba...
Affordable housing in the urban cities of Ghana is beyond the reach of the majority of low and middl...
Importance of housing in the economic and social development of a nation cannot be over estimated. H...
Two themes are evident in housing research in Ghana. One involves the study of how to increase the n...
The importance of housing in the economic and social development of a nation cannot be over emphasis...