From Houses to Livelihoods

Season
1
Episode
10
Date
May 28, 2026
Anchor Cases:
National

Exploring how housing delivery can anchor local economies through jobs, SMEs, skills pipelines, and long-term maintenance systems. This session looks at how we expand housing delivery from unit counts to economic and social impact.

Who Should Attend

Every session will be honoured by the presence and participation of;

  • Municipal planners, housing officials, and infrastructure managers
  • Public sector decision-makers and policy practitioners
  • Emerging and established property developers
  • DFIs, commercial banks, fund managers, and impact investors
  • Built-environment professionals (planners, engineers, architects, QSs)
  • Procurement, project management, and delivery professionals
  • NGOs, development agencies, and social impact practitioners
  • Community leaders and delivery intermediaries involved in housing and infrastructure
  • This series is designed for practitioners responsible for turning plans, policies, and capital into real, delivered outcomes.

    What You’ll Walk Away With

  • Reframing housing as an economic and social platform
  • Understanding the link between housing, employment, and local economies
  • Insight into mixed-use, services, and livelihood integration
  • Why delivery outcomes should extend beyond unit counts
  • Practical considerations for livelihood-oriented development
  • Housing is more than shelter—it shapes livelihoods, mobility, and local economies. This session reframes housing delivery as an economic platform, examining how projects can support employment, enterprise, and long-term resilience when designed holistically.

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