03/09/2024
Thanks to the Tshwane University of Technology’s (TUT) Faculty of
Engineering and the Built Environment’s (FEBE) Short Learning
Programme (SLP), the Executive Course in Housing Policy, 30 delegates
from the City of Tshwane have been allowed to deepen their knowledge
of housing policy and understand its development since the dawn of
democracy in South Africa.
The first-of-its-kind housing policy programme was conducted in July and
facilitated by Prof Amira Osman and Dr Emmanuel Nkambule from FEBE’s
Department of Architecture and Industrial Design. The City of Tshwane
officials who hold various positions in the human settlement department
attended the two-week SLP.
According to Prof Osman, Dr Luxien Ariyan, an expert with extensive
experience in housing policy, was instrumental in launching the SLP.
“Dr Luxien Ariyan has a wealth of experience in housing policy and has been
involved with the government’s Department of Housing and Human Settlements
for many years,” said Prof Osman.
Dr Ariyan, a visiting professor to many institutions, has presented numerous
papers at land and housing conferences and workshops globally. His
extensive experience in government, particularly in the land and housing
sectors, includes policy drafting. According to Prof Osman, his longstanding
academic involvement, focusing on the built environment, makes him
well-suited to lead the course.
The first cohort of 17 delegates completed the intensive course, which
included an extensive assessment process, with the next group environed
to start at the end of August 2024.
“They hail from various city departments with expertise in finance, law, and
planning. With extensive experience in human settlements, they are wellversed
in the intricate systems of this field. Our scope
encompasses all housing delivery-affecting policies,
regulations, and laws in South Africa, including the legal
drafting process and the paramount importance of
unambiguous policy, legal judgments, compliance, and
effective implementation,” said Prof Osman.
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