Reserve your seat and engage collaboratively in Season 1 of 12 episodes. Each session is structured around a live delivery challenge, using real projects to surface practical blockages and pathways to execution.
An opening session that confronts the persistent gap between policy ambition and on-the-ground delivery in housing and infrastructure projects across Africa.
A reframing of land as a delivery input—not a constraint—and why packaging determines whether sites ever become projects. This is an execution-focused session unpacking land readiness, zoning, services, title, and sequencing — and why most projects fail before finance is even considered.
A deep dive into planning coordination, infrastructure alignment, and the political–administrative interfaces that quietly derail delivery. In the spirit of collaboration, the session looks at understanding how internal municipal misalignment quietly undermines project delivery.
Exploring how banks, DFIs, and credit committees assess risk — and why capital remains idle despite urgent housing demand. This session takes a deep dive into why the presence of capital does not guarantee delivery—and often accelerates failure when uncoordinated.
Reframing emerging and mid-scale developers as delivery infrastructure — and unpacking the capability and risk gaps that must be addressed. Together in the session, we will be exploring why capable developers struggle to scale and how delivery ecosystems fail to support them.
How procurement design, professional fee structures, and cost escalation undermine delivery — even in well-funded projects.
Moving beyond checkbox engagement to meaningful participation that strengthens delivery, prevents conflict, and builds local ownership. In this session we are reframing community engagement as a delivery-critical process rather than a compliance exercise.
Unpacking how bulk services, timing, and funding responsibility quietly derail housing delivery — and how to fix it.
A practical comparison of turnkey, phased, joint venture, and franchise-style delivery models — and when each one works.
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.
Clarifying who holds responsibility when multiple stakeholders are involved — and how stewardship frameworks protect delivery outcomes.
A closing session synthesising Season 1 learnings and positioning a scalable, continental delivery agenda for Season 2.