The round-table discussion was the climax of a two-week assessment of selected Microfinance Institutions (MFIs), and housing firms that offer affordable housing innovations tailored for low-income households. As a facilitator of the process, H4H committed itself to support development of skills of the NHA and other public sector institutions, and the private sector partners to ensure availability of innovative housing solutions. According to Ndote, adequate, safe and affordable housing is linked to increased stability and a sense of dignity for the home’s owners and their families. On behalf of participating microfinance institutions, BRAC-Liberia Managing Director for Microfinance, Silent Gonondo, lauded the opportunity to increase housing microfinance offerings and meet the overwhelming demand for affordable housing microfinance loans. Bropleh then encouraged selected institutions to make best use of the opportunity to develop and fine-tune their housing solutions and serve the overwhelming low-income market.
Source: Daily Observer April 01, 2019 02:23 UTC