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CHF International and Lafarge Partnering to Increase Access to Affordable Housing
Published 06/18/2012 by Global Communities
CHF International and Lafarge Partnering to Increase Access to Affordable Housing
CHF International and Lafarge, a French-based industrial company specializing in cement and construction materials, have just announced a partnership to assist two million people with access to affordable and sustainable housing between now and 2020. The microfinance programme is targeted at people in emerging markets with low purchasing power to help them finance theconstruction, extension or renovation of their homes. To learn more, please read their official press release below.
Lafarge Launches a Microfinance Programme for Affordable Housing
Lafarge has launched a microfinance programme for affordable housing. This represents an initial concrete response to one of the nine main ambitions of the SUSTAINABILITY AMBITIONS 2020 plan announced by Lafarge. The objective is to enable two million people to have access to affordable and sustainable housing between now and 2020.
The microfinance programme is targeted at people in emerging markets with low purchasing power to help them finance the construction, extension or renovation of their homes. The programme will be first launched in Indonesia, Honduras, Zambia, the Philippines and Nigeria. For the project, Lafarge has joined forces with CHF International (Cooperative Housing Foundation), an NGO with more than 40 years’ experience in housing microfinance and 60 years in urban and housing solutions. Other partnerships will be formed with NGOs or public organisations to support the development of the project. The programme should involve around €10 million over the next two years.
Lafarge will work in partnerships with local microfinance institutions to grant loans of an average of €2,000 over a term of two to three years. Lafarge offers an innovative approach, helping borrowers during the various stages of their construction project. Counsellors trained and managed by Lafarge will offer personalised support, which may include an architect visit or drawing up plans. The Group’s approach aims to provide custom-made responses suited to the needs of local populations. More than 1 billion people are currently unable to access decent housing. Faced with this challenge, Lafarge – world leader in construction materials – has developed a strong expertise in the area of affordable housing. To identify these needs as best possible, Lafarge draws on its local presence and partners – such as NGOs, public authorities, developers and banks – involving them in the implementation of its affordable housing construction projects. In order to make this a long-term approach, Lafarge funds projects with a profitable business models.
About Lafarge
Located in 64 countries with 68,000 employees, Lafarge is a world leader in building materials, with top-ranking positions in its Cement, Aggregates & Concrete businesses. In 2011, Lafarge posted sales of 15.3 billion euros.
For the second year in a row, Lafarge ranked amongst the top-10 of 500 companies evaluated by the “Carbon Disclosure Project” in recognition of their strategy and actions against global warming. With the world’s leading building materials research facility, Lafarge places innovation at the heart of its priorities, working for sustainable construction and architectural creativity. Additional information is available on the web site at www.lafarge.com