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  • Innovative Solutions to South Africa’s Housing Shortage: A Path Forward

    Three decades after the end of apartheid, South Africa’s housing crisis remains one of the most visible symbols of inequality. Despite ambitious state-led programs and a booming construction sector, millions still live in informal settlements without basic services.

    With a national housing backlog exceeding 2.3 million units, cities like Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban face rising population pressures, land scarcity, and political challenges. Meanwhile, middle-income families are being priced out of formal housing markets as interest rates rise and wages stagnate.

    This Entrepreneurs Cirque report examines how historical legacies, urban migration, and economic inequality have shaped South Africa’s housing landscape, and explores the new models public, private, and community-driven seeking to bridge one of the deepest divides in modern Africa.