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Director Dr. Ouadja Kossi Gbati
Academic qualifications
PhD, Urban geography, University of Lomé
Land Use Planning and Community Management, University of Lomé.
Master of Arts, Urban Geography, University of Lomé.
Bachelor of Arts, General Geography, University of Lomé.
DEUG, General Geography, University of Benin
Skills & Competencies
Land management issues.
Urban planning issues.
Decentralization and local government management issues.
Land use and urban planning.
Town and urban planning.
Board Experience
Mr. Ouadja Kossi Gbati has an immense appreciation of urban development and land Management issues and has held leadership positions in several institutions.
Acting director general (DG / Pi) of the Center for Construction and Housing (CCL) Lomé.
Member of the Board of Directors of the Société autonome du financement de I’entretien routier (SAFER) – Togo.
Head Division of subdivision extracts and urban planning studies at the Directorate General of Urban Planning, Municipal Development.
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Shelter Afrique Signs MOU with Customs Coop of Nigeria
Shelter Afrique Shelter Afrique the Pan-African finance institution exclusively supporting the development of affordable housing and real estate sector in Africa has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Customs Coop of Nigeria. The MoU was signed during a working visit by senior Customs officials to Nairobi, Kenya.
The MoU will see the two organisations come together to ensure the successful delivery of 5000 housing units for members of the Co-operative.
Under the terms of the understanding, Shelter Afrique is expected to provide advisory services and funding while the Coop is expected will provide off take guarantee and equity contribution in the amount and timeline required by Shelter Afrique.
This agreement which was signed by the Shelter Afrique Company Secretary, Mr. Vipya Harawa and a Deputy Comtropller-General of the NCS, Mr. Ibrahim Mera will mark the third time Shelter Afrique has entered into understanding for large scale housing delivery having signed with REDAN and the Zamfara State government in 2014.”