Planning 4 Informality

Planning4Informality is a website which acts as 'policy tracker', datatool and accountability Platform
Active
Since 2017
In South Africa (South Africa, Afrika-Borwa, Suid-Afrika) πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦

It was designed to measure and critically assess eight South African cities' response to national targets set to upgrade 750,000 out of the total 1.2 million informal households to standards outlined in stages 2 and 3 of the Upgrading of Informal Settlements Programme (UISP), part 3 of the National Housing Code. These cities are: Buffalo City, City of Cape Town, City of Joburg, City of Tshwane, Mangaung, eThekwini, Ekurhuleni, and Nelson Mandela Bay Metro. Open Data Durban partnered with Isandla Institute to create this living tracker that enables journalists, researchers, local government, communities, and many other user groups assess where each South African metro is at in terms of housing provision and upgrading informal settlements, supporting evidence-based decision making for city housing policy..

Planning 4 Informality
Org. type: Non-profit / charity / foundation
Project type: Tool or platform
Project stage: Ongoing
Last modified: Nov 12, 2025 Added: Jun 22, 2021
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