The housing sector in Ghana has undergone fundamental changes since the 1990s. Policy focus has shifted away from direct state provision and has moved strongly towards active private sector participation in housing production, financing and production of building materials. In part, this is due to the failure of public housing programmes, dwindling state resources, unimpressive performance of state-owned enterprises, and recognition that the government alone is unable to solve the housing problem. On a broader scale, the changes are rooted in liberalization ideologies that have swept through most economies in the 1980s and 1990s, which have had varying effects on people\u27s housing need and on the national economy. The purpose of this pape...
There are insufficient affordable housing units in Ghana. Most of the available units are poorly dev...
Rapid population increase has lad to severe housing shortage in Ghana. In urban areas, this has resu...
The rapid population growth and urbanization have resulted to the increase in demand for housing uni...
Abstract The economic hardships experienced by African countries in the late 1970s forced many of th...
Housing has occupied an ambiguous place in debates about international development, and about how de...
Several housing policies have been implemented in Ghana since independence in 1957. Despite these po...
The significance of housing as a tool of economIC development is often underestimated. Whereas many ...
This article mainly focuses on the overview of housing delivery in Ghana. The article is aimed at pr...
Paradigms of housing policies in developing countries have undergone significant changes since the 1...
Researchers have generally assumed that housing policies of the colonial and the immediate post‐col...
Housing provision in most cities and towns in Ghana for civil servants has been the responsibility o...
This study is an assessment of Ghana's most sustained economic reform program (ERP), started in 1983...
In the 1980s, the government of Ghana decided to withdraw from direct housing provision. In lieu of ...
The basic needs of life have always been food, clothing and shelter. Shelter amongst the various ba...
Housing has been considered as one of the basic needs of households. However, statistics indicates t...
There are insufficient affordable housing units in Ghana. Most of the available units are poorly dev...
Rapid population increase has lad to severe housing shortage in Ghana. In urban areas, this has resu...
The rapid population growth and urbanization have resulted to the increase in demand for housing uni...
Abstract The economic hardships experienced by African countries in the late 1970s forced many of th...
Housing has occupied an ambiguous place in debates about international development, and about how de...
Several housing policies have been implemented in Ghana since independence in 1957. Despite these po...
The significance of housing as a tool of economIC development is often underestimated. Whereas many ...
This article mainly focuses on the overview of housing delivery in Ghana. The article is aimed at pr...
Paradigms of housing policies in developing countries have undergone significant changes since the 1...
Researchers have generally assumed that housing policies of the colonial and the immediate post‐col...
Housing provision in most cities and towns in Ghana for civil servants has been the responsibility o...
This study is an assessment of Ghana's most sustained economic reform program (ERP), started in 1983...
In the 1980s, the government of Ghana decided to withdraw from direct housing provision. In lieu of ...
The basic needs of life have always been food, clothing and shelter. Shelter amongst the various ba...
Housing has been considered as one of the basic needs of households. However, statistics indicates t...
There are insufficient affordable housing units in Ghana. Most of the available units are poorly dev...
Rapid population increase has lad to severe housing shortage in Ghana. In urban areas, this has resu...
The rapid population growth and urbanization have resulted to the increase in demand for housing uni...