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Government Led Innovations in Affordable Housing Delivery
This project evaluated four case studies using a Context-Mechanism-Outcome framework to explore how state government has delivered affordable housing through a variety of innovations. • The research is part of an evidence-based Inquiry titled 'Increasing affordable housing supply: evidence-based principles and strategies for Australian policy and practice'. • The four case studies are the WA Affordable Housing Strategy, the East Kimberley Housing Transitions Program, the ACT Affordable Housing Action Plan and the NSW Asset Vesting Program. • Affordable housing is defined in many different ways across the Strategies/Programs and a consistent definition should be adopted by all levels of government.
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Government Led Innovations in Affordable Housing Delivery
In: AHURI Final Report No. 289, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute Limited, Melbourne, doi:10.18408/ahuri-8113101
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Government intervention and public–private partnerships in housing delivery in Kolkata
In: Habitat international: a journal for the study of human settlements, Band 30, Heft 3, S. 448-461
Transforming Service Delivery with TOGAF and Archimate in a Government Agency in Peru
International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications(IJACSA), 10(7), 2019 ; The application of The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) and Archimate to transform the citizen's service delivery by the Ministry of Labor and Employment Promotion of Peru is presented. The enterprise architecture development has followed the phases of the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) method: Architecture Vision, Business, Data, Application and Technology Architecture Definition to determine the source architecture, the target architecture and gaps to meeting the target architecture requirements. The strategic motivations, active structure, passive structure, behavior and different viewpoints models in the domains: business, data, application and technology have been constructed with the Archimate descriptive language. The viewpoints achieved by the conjunction of these open standards have allowed identifying fragmented and isolated business services, as well as duplicated data and duplicating application functions. A proposal for integrated and transversal services emerges as a result of the applied Enterprise Architecture approach. Design science is applied to obtain knowledge from the generated artifacts. The knowledge generated from this application can be useful for new initiatives to improve the delivery of services to the citizen in the Peruvian government. ; http://thesai.org/Downloads/Volume10No7/Paper_56-Transforming_Service_Delivery_with_TOGAF.pdf
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Managing the risk in housing delivery: Local government in South Africa
In: Habitat international: a journal for the study of human settlements, Band 35, Heft 3, S. 419-425
Housing activities of the federal government. Housing and Home Finance Agency, Office of the administrator, Home Loan Bank Board, Federal Housing Administration
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/ien.35556031986235
"Reprinted from the September 1951 issue of American builder; revised February 1952." ; Mode of access: Internet.
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US. Housing and Home Finance Agency*
In: Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, Band 23, Heft 1, S. 87-97
ISSN: 1467-8292
Health Development Agency Delivery Plan 2003-06
This plan sets out the contribution the Health Development Agency (HDA) aims to make over the next three years to the cross-government objective of improving public health and reducing health inequalities. It reflects clear guidance given to the HDA by the minister for public health following the HDA۪s 2002 accountability review. The result is a smaller number of longer-term programmes fosused on four key delivery priorities: ۢ Underlying determinants of health ۢ The big killers coronary heart disease and cancer ۢ Children and young people ۢ Vulnerable adults
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Skills Funding Agency Delivery Plan 2010/11
"This Delivery Plan sets out the way in which the Agency has responded to the priorities set out in the 'Skills Investment Strategy and Skills for Growth', as well as policy commitments outlined in 'The Coalition: Our Programme for Government' (May 2010). The Delivery Plan sets out the work of the Agency in delivering funding allocations for 2010/11, how [the Agency] are supporting the other priorities in departmental documents, the wider services that [the Agency] will deliver to support the sector and how [the Agency] are developing the system to support the aims of the new Government." - introduction.
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The effect of government policy on housing delivery in Nigeria: a case study of port harcourt low Income housing programme
In: International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences, Heft 61, S. 87-98
Housing is one of the most important needs of individuals next to food and clothing. Housing needs for low income earners has reached an alarming stage in Nigeria. On the supply side, numerous government policies have earlier aimed at disabling the massive shortage through numerous housing reform programmes. Despite these preceding efforts, housing remains an illusion to an average Nigerian. This research assessed the effect of government policy on housing delivery in Nigeria. The objectives were to determine housing needs of the low income group in Nigeria and to determine the impact of government policies on affordable housing provision to the low income group. Survey method was used to collect data from 44 respondents through the administration of questionnaires which was analyzed with statistical tools. The findings from the study shows that insufficient fund is closely related to other finance related factors identified as barriers to the accessibility of public housing by the low income group who are non-public servants. Such factors as high interest rate, low per capita income, lack of security of income, lack of collateral and high cost of public houses. The study suggest the creation of a viable secondary mortgage market, improvement of land registration and allocation, compassionate urban renewal programmes, cost saving house designs amongst others.
Service users and electronic service delivery in social housing, housing‐related support and social care
In: Housing, care and support, Band 5, Heft 2, S. 32-36
ISSN: 2042-8375
This article reports on research into the introduction of electronic service delivery (ESD) by social landlords, social services and charities conducted during 2000‐2001 which collected data on the progress that had been made in developing ESD. It included interviews with service users, including older people, people with a mental health problem and vulnerable young people. Potential benefits are balanced by the concerns of service users that they would be obliged to make use of ESD, which would risk the further marginalisation of some people who are often socially, politically and economically excluded.
Community-led housing and urban livelihoods: Measuring employment in low-income housing delivery
In: Habitat international: a journal for the study of human settlements, Band 94, S. 102061
Sustainable Housing Policy and Practice: Reducing Constraints and Expanding Horizons Within Housing Delivery
In: Safundi: the journal of South African and American Comparative Studies, Band 2, Heft 3, S. 1-14
ISSN: 1543-1304