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The government of Ghana has announced that Ghanaian financial institutions and private developers have accessed $35.5 million through the country's partnership with Shelter Afrique Development Bank to support housing and mortgage financing, as it launches a comprehensive assessment aimed at addressing the country's persistent housing deficit.
The assessment, known as the Ghana VIRAL Model Assessment, is expected to identify the policy, institutional, regulatory and financing barriers slowing the delivery of affordable housing and provide a roadmap for attracting greater investment into the sector.

Speaking at the launch, the Minister for Works, Housing and Water Resources said the initiative, being implemented through the National Home Ownership Fund in partnership with Shelter Afrique Development Bank, would generate evidence-based recommendations to strengthen Ghana's housing ecosystem.
According to the minister, the assessment will examine five key pillars of the housing sector: institutions, regulations, market actors, financing, and local housing initiatives.
He explained that the findings would help improve coordination among housing stakeholders, strengthen the country's housing finance architecture and create a more enabling environment for private-sector investment.
The government believes these reforms will ultimately increase the supply of affordable housing while expanding access to mortgage financing for ordinary Ghanaians.

The assessment also builds on Ghana's existing partnership with Shelter Afrique Development Bank, which government says has already delivered tangible results through the mobilisation of $35.5 million in financing for local financial institutions and private developers.
Officials say government is seeking to deepen that partnership by settling outstanding capital subscription obligations and arrears owed to the development bank, a move expected to unlock additional financing opportunities and technical support.
Ghana has also secured re-election to Shelter Afrique Development Bank's Board of Directors for another three-year term beginning in July 2027, a development government says reinforces the country's growing role within the institution.

The findings from the assessment are expected to inform discussions at the National Conference on Housing Finance later this year, where policymakers, financial institutions, developers and other industry stakeholders will consider reforms aimed at expanding affordable housing finance and increasing investment in the sector.
Government says beyond identifying existing constraints, the assessment is intended to produce practical recommendations that will help accelerate the delivery of affordable housing and improve home ownership opportunities for Ghanaians.
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