Governance, Accountability & Project Stewardship

Season
1
Episode
11
Date
June 11, 2026
Anchor Cases:
National

Clarifying who holds responsibility when multiple stakeholders are involved — and how stewardship frameworks protect delivery outcomes.

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

  • Clarity on why projects fail without clear stewardship
  • Understanding governance gaps across multi-stakeholder projects
  • Insight into accountability versus responsibility in delivery systems
  • Tools for identifying ownership voids in project structures
  • Principles for strengthening project leadership and oversight
  • Projects often fail not due to lack of effort, but due to lack of ownership. This session examines governance structures, accountability mechanisms, and the absence of clear project stewardship that leaves developments drifting between institutions.

    Participants will explore how clarity of responsibility accelerates delivery.

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