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Advancing Ghana’s Green Building Agenda to Drive Sustainability 

April 11, 2025
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The Government of Ghana has reaffirmed its firm commitment to advancing green building practices and sustainable development through bold policy reforms, strategic collaborations, and tailored financing models aimed at addressing the country’s rapid urbanization and rising climate challenges. 

This bold initiative, spearheaded by the Minister of Works and Housing, Hon. Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, aims to address the pressing challenges posed by rapid urbanization, climate change, and the growing demand for housing and infrastructure. 

“With rapid urbanization, escalating climate-related challenges, and increasing demand for housing and infrastructure, we stand at a critical crossroads requiring decisive action.

“However, these pressing challenges present unique opportunities for innovation and growth.” 

Hon. Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, Minister of Works and Housing

At the recently held SIST Ghana Green Building Summit, the Minister for Works, Housing and Water Resources underscored the urgency of transitioning to sustainable construction practices and green financing to meet the increasing demand for infrastructure and housing.  

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The minister delivered a keynote address at the summit, which focused on the theme: “Re-imagining Buildings and Cities for Economic and Social Prosperity.” 

Hon. Adjei emphasized that sustainable development is no longer aspirational but a necessary cornerstone of modern urban planning and economic resilience.  

Green Energy Building
Green Energy Building

“We must collectively acknowledge and thoroughly understand how our approach to designing, constructing, and managing buildings and urban spaces fundamentally influences our economy, natural environment, and social well-being.” 

Hon. Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, Minister of Works and Housing

The summit, a premier platform for dialogue and collaboration, attracted a broad spectrum of stakeholders, including industry professionals, government officials, international development partners, and sustainability advocates.  

The event served as a catalyst for strategic engagement on how to integrate environmental consciousness into the country’s built environment. 

According to the Minister, the government is actively embedding green building principles into its national housing strategies, particularly through its District Housing Program.  

This initiative, he explained, aims to deliver sustainable and affordable housing solutions in rural and peri-urban communities using locally sourced and environmentally responsible materials. 

He pointed out that while “affordability” is often relative, the focus must be on reducing environmental impact while ensuring inclusivity.  

“[This is] because what’s affordable to me may not be affordable to you.

“But the aim is to use cost-effective, eco-friendly technologies to meet everyone’s needs.” 

Hon. Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, Minister of Works and Housing

Call for Green Energy Financing 

Hon. Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, Minister of Works and Housing
Hon. Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, Minister of Works and Housing

A key highlight of the Minister’s address was the call for green finance prioritization. “We recognize that constrained access to financial resources significantly hinders sustainable construction efforts,” he noted.  

“Hence, we are collaborating with development partners, including the United Nations Environment Programme, the United Nations Office for Project Services, UN-Habitat, and key private sector stakeholders, to develop tailored financial solutions for green housing projects.” 

Hon. Kenneth Gilbert Adjei, Minister of Works and Housing

The Minister’s statements resonated with the broader national policy agenda, which aligns with Ghana’s commitments to the Paris Climate Agreement and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).  

As climate-related pressures intensify, energy-efficient housing and infrastructure are seen as critical levers for both climate adaptation and economic transformation. 

Sustainable Energy Building
Sustainable Energy Building

In Ghana, the housing deficit remains a significant concern, with estimates suggesting a shortfall of over two million units. Many housing projects, especially in urban centers, are often built with minimal consideration for energy efficiency or climate resilience.  

Experts argue that by rethinking building designs and promoting green alternatives, Ghana can simultaneously address the housing deficit and reduce its carbon footprint. 

The government’s approach also seeks to empower local industries by encouraging the production and use of sustainable building materials.  

This strategy not only supports environmental objectives but also creates jobs and stimulates economic activity in underdeveloped areas. 

Ghana’s unwavering commitment to green building practices, energy efficiency, and innovative financing models represents a significant step toward sustainable development. 

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