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REPORT : 44
REPORT OF THE FEDERATION PROCESS IN
GHANA
(WORLD URBAN
FORUM BARCELONA,
September,2004)
Ghana Homeless People’s Federation (CBO)
&
People’s Dialogue
on Human Settlements (NGO)
By:Braimah R.Farouk
(PD GHANA)
Like
many countries in Africa, Ghana is rapidly urbanising but government
and local authorities have inadequate strategies to deal with, or effectively
manage, the change process. In
Accra and other towns and cities, competition for land, limited financial
and technical capacity amongst local/national authorities and non-involvement
of those living in informal settlements in settlement planning, management
and development have combined to exacerbate housing and infrastructure
problems in poor communities. Poor families living in urban areas find
it extremely difficult to access land, tenure security, adequate housing,
basic infrastructure (safe water, sanitation, drainage, electricity, access
roads) and affordable credit with which to invest in improving their own
living conditions.
Particularly since most development
initiatives in the country are rurally focussed. There is a clear need to support mechanisms
that enable poor communities in Ghana’s towns and cities to plan, implement
and manage their own settlement solutions.
The Ghana Homeless People’s Federation
(the Federation)
is a network of community –based housing and savings schemes in urban
and peri-urban settlements from across the country. The majority
of the families live in squatter settlements, backyard wooden structures
and tenants in compound houses in low income communities. At present,
there are 55 savings and housing schemes with a total membership of close
to 5000 and total savings of about fifty million cedis
(¢50,000,000). The families save daily for land, infrastructure,
housing , crisis loan and income generation activities.
People’s Dialogue on Human Settlements
(PD) is community-based, non governmental organization that works in partnership
with the federation to find permanent solutions to urban poverty in Ghana through the improvement of human settlements
and shelter conditions. PD’s assistance to poor communities includes,
among other things, technical, facilitation and harnessing external resources
to augment the resources mobilized by poor communities. PD also focuses
on the capacity building of federation communities so that they are better
placed to deal with their challenges. PD seeks to contribute towards the
attainment of adequate shelter for all with secure tenure and access to
essential services in every community in Ghana. PD is affiliated
to Slum/Shack Dwellers International (SDI).
PD seeks to work in slums, informal
settlements and low-income communities throughout Ghana. Since its
establishment in the past eight (10) months, PD has been working in slums
and informal settlements in Accra, Tema, Kumasi, and Afram plains.
Mission
- Improvement of human settlements and shelter conditions
of the poor in urban areas
- Enhancement of socio-economic condition
of the poor in urban areas
Goals
- Improvement in the quality of life
of the urban poor and marginalized people
- Secured shelter of the urban poor
and marginalized people.
- To explore partnership between poor
communities and cities
PD AND THE FEDERATION PROCESS (Alliance)
For purposes of both effectiveness
and relevance the SDI Model will be employed by the alliance. It will
involve a set of strategies and activities such as: -
- Building and organizing poor communities
- Facilitating the savings / federation
process
- Strengthening the poor communities
negotiation power
- Establishing and providing a support
base
- Bringing together organized communities
of the poor and local and/or Government authorities into dialogue
The alliance of PD and the Emerging
Federation has seen the development of strong peoples
process in communities that the alliance operates.
Savings Groups In Accra Metropolis (AVENOR, AGBOGBLOSHIE &
OLD FADAMA)
- OLD FADAMA GROUP
Following initial exchanges with Slum
Dwellers International (SDI) in 2002, savings groups have now begun to
develop in Old Fadama. The savings groups started
in November 2003.
Old Fadama, is the largest informal
settlement in Accra and perhaps the whole of Ghana.The settlement. Old Fadama
is home to about 30,00 residents living in one
of the most precarious conditions in Ghana. The residents are unde the theat of forced evictions
without alternate accommodation. The Government of Ghana is executing
a project in the area called-Korle Lagoon Ecological
Restoration Project (|KLERP) The KLERP has necessitated the removal
of the residents from the area. The KLERP is very important for two reasons-
Control and flow of storm water in the whole of Accra
and Improving the Drainage system in Accra. Although the KLERP is considered important what
is lacking is Inadequate provision for a well –integrated or community
managed relocation or upgrading strategy. These considerations need to
be explored. These strategies can indeed be found through a partnership
between – SDI , PD Ghana, AMA ,Residents
and Government of Ghana.
There are about twenty (20) savings
groups in old fadama with total membership of
close to 3000.
Total savings is about twenty six million cedis
(US 3,000 Dollars).
Peoples Dialogue and the Emerging
federation leaders have started exploring the possibilities of opening
discussions and negotiations with the Ashiedu
Keteke sub metro. District of the Accra
Metropolitan Assembly.
The emerging federation leaders are
clear on their minds that, they need to cooperate with the AMA and Government.
The first step for all stakeholders- Residents, AMA, Government, is to
begin talking towards a negotiated solution. The residents through the
federation activities have developed the necessary skills and mindset
to Dialogue and negotiate with the AMA
and Government.
SDI, People’s Dialogue and the Residents
are committed to supporting the City and Government around Relocation,
resettlement, in-situ upgrading, voluntary movement and other alternatives
to evictions.
All the Stakeholders agree that there
is woefully inadequate, inaccurate and scanty information on and about
the old fadama area and residents. There is
also suspicion of those living in old fadama
hence the need to generate a reliable and accurate
information on the area that can be trusted by both residents and the
City Authorities.
ENUMERATION.
There is the urgent need for an ENUMERATION
Exercise in old Fadama. SDI , People’s Dialogue and the Residents are willing and ready
for the enumeration. Given the importance of the KLERP and the urgency,
it is strongly suggested that the Accra Metropolitan Assembly must
be involved in the process right from the start-through to the end- planning,
structuring the questionnaires, and compilation of Data.
AGBOGBLOSHIE
Like most old settlements of Accra,
Agbogbloshie is a formal settlement but has degenerated into
a slum. One of the largest foodstuff markets in Accra is located in the area. Narrow and twisted
roads, poor sanitation, wooden structures, and lack of environmental and
health requirements characterize the area. The Agbogbloshie savings group was in April 2004 and has about150
members with total Savings of about nini million
cedis (US 1000 Dollars) who are saving
to address the problems identified above.
At the edge of Agbogbloshie resides the Railway Slum Dwellers. They are also
saving to find solution to their insecure tenency
and the looming Forced Evictions.
AVENOR
Another formal settlement that has
degenerated into a slum. Poor sanitation, insufficient basic
facilities and
Flooding are the major challenges. THE Avenor savings group was started in April 2004. It has total
membership of about 210 people and total Savings of about ten million
cedis (US 1,100 dollars). The greatest challenge facing
the community is the flooding which has become an annual problem. There
is a major Drainage work in the area and it is hoped that upon completion
the flooding will be minimized.
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