ROOFTOPS CANADA – NASHO CATHERINE BOUCHER My gap year in Joburg.

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ROOFTOPS CANADA – NASHO CATHERINE BOUCHER My gap year in Joburg

Rooftops Canada Abri International The international arm of Canadian social housing, working in Africa to help address housing issues. Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Uganda and regional programs Capacity development for housing development and management, responses to HIV/AIDS and urban food security. S.A. partner: NASHO, the National Association of Social Housing Organizations.

Addressing Spatial Re-alignment Social Housing Act (2008): All levels of government must “promote social, physical and economic integration of housing development into existing urban and inner-city areas through the creation of quality living environments” Free State Social Housing’sh Yeast City Housing Johannesburg Housing Co.

The Social Housing Sector Less than 20 years old. NASHO has 18 members, ranging in size from 500 to 7,000 units. Significant growth expected. Minister wants delivery of 27,000 units over the next 5 years. Funding is only capital, no operating subsidy. Capital covers about 70% of costs, SHI holds mortgage for 30%. No RGI, only low rents by size of unit. Most tenants are meant to be working, earning under $750/month. Only 30% of tenants to be “deep down market”, below $350/mo.

NASHO VISION WIP Starts to make NDP more tangible good quality, well located SH units Concentration in 15 metros and larger cities Release of land by govt and agencies to make this possible 40 sustainable SHIs to facilitate the development and manage the stock with linked community development programmes Stronger partnerships between SHIs and municipalities Government investment targeted to maximise its effectiveness and to achieve sustainability for sector.

Urban regeneration and Social Housing NASHO working in 5 municipalities Partnering with South African Local Government Agency(SALGA) to capacitate housing depts. Concentration on developing capacity in municipalities, strengthening partnerships with SHIs. Linking SH to the spatial planning initiatives of municipalities Special emphasis on SH as catalyst and/or driver of urban regeneration Rooftops Technical Advisor support Madulammoho – Hillbrow

Greening of Social Housing Green SH building manual developed with Rooftops Canada support Project with WWF to develop two green SH buildings, one new build, and one retrofit. Research and practical feed into policy and financial planning: Capital products Financing mechanisms Tenant engagement and involvement SOHCO – Steenvillas CT

Long Term Financing of Social Housing LTF structured project with support from Rooftops Canada and Dutch social housing sector Define the quantum and best finance mechanisms for government investment – sustainable sector Draw key decision makers into debate: National Govt, Presidency, Financing Institutions, Provinces FMHC Esselen Court – Durban

Capacitation of the sector Currently 8 well established SHIs RESHI program – 5 Rapidly Expanding SHIs - increasing from a total of 2,300 to 6,800 units over next 2/3 years Training, mentoring, networking/peer learning International exchanges – Rooftops Canada and others NASHO Training

First Metro - Durban Msunduzi –Pieterm. FRSHCO – Bloemfon. Imizi – Port Eliz. Yeast City - Pretoria 1,3002, l, l, l, ,280+ Social Housing Inst. Units current - 2/3 years Rapidly Expanding SHIs (RESHI)

Tenant relations (collections, potential rent strikes, income changes, evictions) Rent setting and increases Cash flow (Development pressures on cash) Hiring process (Matching SHI function to JDs) Staff training (Planning and budgeting) Compensation review Succession planning Management Information Systems SHARED ISSUES

Building condition assessments Reserve funds to meet capital needs Contract administration (no formal policies) Asset development(in house capacity lacking) Accreditation process Greening (capital and operations) Relations with funders/regulators Municipal stock transfer issues Board recruitment, training, evaluation Communications (staff and tenants) Community development Shared Issues

 Functionality Assessment  Human Resources  Management Information Systems  Asset development  Asset management  Governance  Tenant Engagement and Communication RESHI workshops Format: RESHI/WESHI Five workshops to date : Functionality, MIS, Asset Management, Community Development, Asset Development. Exchange with Netherlands. 3 RESHIs and 3 WESHIs in June Follow up with BCA workshop Informal exchanges between SHIs. Evaluation visits May Improve programme. Extend to NESHIs PRIORITIES

Rooftops – NASHO Time of transition 2016 – Rooftops will wrap-up its capacity building work in S.A. Rooftops has been around since the creation of NASHO in Many NASHO members now “world class” and sharing experiences with Canadian counterparts. Continuing relationships through ONPHA, BCNPHA, CHRA, CHF Canada. Proud of our work and our S.A. partners.