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World Bank cuts private financing for Ruto’s affordable housing programme

Michael WandatiBy Michael WandatiFebruary 17, 20263 Mins ReadNo Comments
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NAIROBI, Kenya — The Kenyan government’s flagship housing and land reform agenda has encountered a significant financing adjustment after the World Bank reduced the level of commercial capital expected to be mobilised for the programme by nearly two-thirds.

Revised financing documents show that commercial lenders are now projected to contribute Ksh46.45 billion ($360 million), down sharply from an earlier estimate of Ksh116.12 billion ($900 million) under the initial structure.

The overall funding package being assembled with the World Bank’s support has similarly been revised downward to Ksh117.34 billion ($910.3 million) from the original Ksh174.18 billion ($1.35 billion) framework.

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Shift from market borrowing to concessional support

A World Bank official told Bloomberg that the revision does not amount to a reduction in the total project cost but reflects a recalibration of how much private capital can realistically be mobilised under current market conditions.

The lender noted that the financing structure remains subject to change until formal approval by its board, which is tentatively scheduled to consider Kenya’s proposal on March 19.

While private sector participation has been scaled back, concessional support from the Washington-based lender has increased to Ksh61.29 billion ($475 million), up from Ksh48.38 billion ($375 million) previously planned.

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The higher concessional allocation suggests Kenya may lean more heavily on lower-cost, long-term development financing rather than market-based commercial borrowing, which typically carries higher interest rates and shorter maturities.

For a government already managing elevated debt servicing obligations, this shift could ease short-term fiscal pressure.

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In addition, the OPEC Fund for International Development is expected to provide Ksh9.68 billion ($75 million) in support of the initiative.

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What it means for Kenya’s housing agenda

The programme under review is central to President William Ruto’s Affordable Housing drive, a pillar of his administration’s economic transformation agenda aimed at expanding home ownership, stimulating construction jobs, and reforming land governance systems.

The restructuring of the financing mix signals a rebalancing between private capital mobilisation and development partner support.

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Analysts note that attracting large volumes of commercial financing for social infrastructure projects can be challenging in tighter global liquidity conditions, especially as emerging markets contend with higher borrowing costs, currency volatility and investor risk sensitivity.

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Kenya has, in recent years, intensified engagement with multilateral lenders to stabilise public finances and maintain infrastructure investment. The World Bank has remained a key development partner in housing, land digitisation and public sector reform programmes.

Market signals and investor sentiment

The reduction in anticipated commercial participation may reflect cautious sentiment among private lenders amid ongoing global economic uncertainty and domestic fiscal consolidation efforts.

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Kenya’s broader reform programme has been under close scrutiny from international financial institutions, particularly regarding debt sustainability, revenue mobilisation and public spending discipline.

By increasing concessional funding, the World Bank appears to be cushioning the programme against potential financing gaps while maintaining its development objectives.

A final determination on the revised package will be made once the World Bank Board deliberates on the proposal later this month.

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