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NHC Launches New Brand and Strategic Plan for the Year 2023-2027

Nairobi,

Monday, May 27, 2024

KNA by Sharon Atieno

The National Housing Corporation (NHC) has launched its 70th New Brand and Strategic plan for the year 2023-2027 with an aim of impacting lives through provision of innovative housing solutions across the country.

Cabinet Secretary (CS) for Lands, Public Works, and Housing and Urban Development Alice Wahome said that the strategic plan says that NHC is prepared for a total of 50,000 housing units across the country.

Wahome observed that a decently housed nation will be achieved through the support of parliament and the government budget allocation as she also commended the community and stakeholders who have worked to ensure every citizen has an opportunity to find a place they can proudly call a home.

“We are here to reflect on all the past achievements as NHC, present success and chart a bold cause for the future of the housing agenda,” maintained Wahome.

She noted that the journey of NHC began in the year 1953 a time when the needs for organized housing solutions arose adding that over the past seven decades, NHC has achieved numerous milestones that have a profound impact on the lives of many citizens including delivery of over 50,000 housing units across the country.

The CS made these remarks on Monday in Nairobi during the commemoration of 70 years by NHC positively impacting lives across the country through provision of innovative housing solutions where she stated that NHC housing will help the country’s stability and progress through a fostered community development, economic growth and social harmony.

“NHC projects had been diverse inclusive of affordable housing for the low income families and high quality residences for the middle and other classes,” she exemplified, adding that NHC has been instrumental in developing entire communities of essential amenities such as schools, hospitals and facilities.

Wahome reiterated that NHC is committed to achieving sustainable development whereby in recent years the corporation has integrated green building practices and incubated projects which ensures that housing solutions are environmentally friendly and resilient.

“It is crucial to look into the future since the role of NHC is critical now than ever as it faces challenges and opportunities presented by growing population and urbanization,” she noted.

The CS pointed out that the government has prioritized affordable housing and underscored the NHC commitment to address the challenges vowing that NHC will continue to be at the forefront in collaborating with the Ministry to explore innovative financing housing model, leverage public and private partnership and harness cutting edge to accelerate the delivery of affordable housing.

She disclosed that NHC has embarked on the new chapter in conveying the new brand identity which symbolizes commitment to innovation and modernization, terming the identity as more of a tag line representing the core values including integrity, inclusivity and signifies the pledge to continue providing, high quality, affordable housing while adopting new technologies and methodologies to serve the citizens.

“NHC Strategic plan for the year 2023-2027 outlines the vision for the future and strategic initiatives that undertakes them to achieve their goals,” voiced the CS.Wahome highlighted the 5 key pillars of the plan including increasing housing supply to address the home demand for housing which involves construction of new homes and renovating the existing ones, promoting home ownership through mortgages, mortgage subsidies, low interest loans and rent to open schemes that will make home ownership accessible to Kenyan population, and enhancing urbanization by leveraging architecture to address urban population.

Others include fostering community development through investment in the government community facilities such as schools among others, and embracing technology and innovation to improve efficiency and sustainable households.

At the same time, the Chief of Staff and Head of Public Service Felix Koskei said that NHC has provided affordable housing that will shape the nation’s landscape to innovation and excellence, stressing that the new brand is not only a logo but a holistic transformation of fidelity to the rule of law in the use of public resources.

Koskei urged stakeholders to collaborate with corporations and the government in order to impact digitalization in all states.

He mentioned that the housing plan is critical since it creates quality jobs to young people who keep graduating every year.

“The five-year plan will help in the delivery of housing to the citizens and it will not only build community but also build homes and also promote the economy of the country since contractors are using local products as they transfer skills,” said Koskei.

Courtesy; KNA

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