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  • Neftaly Backyard Housing: A Sustainable Solution to Informal Settlement Overcrowding

    Neftaly Backyard Housing: A Sustainable Solution to Informal Settlement Overcrowding

    Introduction

    Overcrowding in informal settlements is one of the most pressing urban development challenges in South Africa and other rapidly urbanizing regions. With limited land availability, high migration to cities, and slow formal housing delivery, millions of families are forced to live in congested and unsafe conditions.

    Neftaly (South African Youth Project) recognizes that part of the solution lies in a housing model already in practice, though often overlooked: backyard housing. When supported by the right policies, resources, and partnerships, backyard housing can become a sustainable, safe, and scalable strategy to reduce overcrowding and improve living conditions in informal communities.


    The Problem: Overcrowding in Informal Settlements

    Informal settlements are often marked by:

    • Densely packed structures with little to no spacing
    • Shared and inadequate sanitation facilities
    • Limited access for emergency services
    • High risk of fires, floods, and disease outbreaks

    These conditions are not just uncomfortable—they’re dangerous and unsustainable.


    Backyard Housing as a Viable Alternative

    Backyard housing refers to secondary dwellings built in the yards of formal houses, typically in townships or low-income suburbs. While often informal in nature, these units already:

    • Provide accommodation for millions of low-income individuals and families
    • Reduce pressure on overcrowded informal settlements
    • Offer proximity to transport, services, and jobs
    • Generate income for homeowners renting out these units

    With the right support, backyard housing can evolve from an informal solution into a regulated, community-driven approach to urban development.


    Neftaly’s Vision: Sustainable, Safe, and Inclusive Backyard Housing

    Neftaly promotes backyard housing as a tool for decongesting informal settlements, while ensuring that the approach is:

    • Safe – built to minimum standards and equipped with basic services
    • Affordable – accessible to low-income tenants
    • Regulated – aligned with local land use and housing policies
    • Empowering – benefiting both landlords and tenants

    Key Strategies Neftaly Supports

    1. Upgrading Existing Backyard Units

    We help homeowners improve existing backyard dwellings by:

    • Promoting the use of safe building materials
    • Offering guidance on spacing, layout, and ventilation
    • Connecting landlords with certified builders and planners

    2. Integrating Basic Services

    Neftaly collaborates with municipalities to:

    • Extend water, sanitation, and electricity services to backyard units
    • Advocate for fair, inclusive infrastructure investment
    • Promote responsible service use and billing systems

    3. Decreasing Density in Informal Settlements

    We encourage targeted relocation of families from overcrowded informal settlements to:

    • Upgraded backyard units in formal areas
    • Decentralized micro-housing opportunities

    This strategy reduces risks in congested settlements while improving dignity and safety for residents.

    4. Community Engagement and Education

    Neftaly runs workshops and campaigns to:

    • Educate communities on the benefits and responsibilities of backyard housing
    • Support fair rental practices and tenant rights
    • Promote safety compliance and community-led monitoring

    Benefits of Backyard Housing for Urban Communities

    ✔️ Reduces overcrowding and health risks in informal settlements
    ✔️ Creates safer and more organized urban environments
    ✔️ Supports inclusive urban densification
    ✔️ Empowers homeowners with income-generation opportunities
    ✔️ Improves access to services, employment, and infrastructure


    Challenges and How Neftaly Responds

    ChallengeNeftaly’s Approach
    Unregulated constructionTraining and guidance on low-cost, compliant building
    Limited service connectionsPartnership with local authorities and utility providers
    Tenant exploitation or eviction issuesLegal literacy and support for fair rental practices
    Resistance to backyard housing integrationCommunity engagement and advocacy campaigns

    Conclusion

    Backyard housing is not just a by-product of the housing crisis—it’s a practical, people-driven response to it. With the right investment, planning, and regulation, it can be transformed into a long-term, sustainable solution to informal settlement overcrowding.

    Neftaly is working with communities, local governments, and development partners to turn backyards into building blocks of better, safer cities.


    From crowded settlements to dignified spaces—backyard housing is a solution worth growing.

  • Neftaly How Backyard Partnerships Can Alleviate Informal Settlement Overcrowding

    Neftaly How Backyard Partnerships Can Alleviate Informal Settlement Overcrowding

    Neftaly: Addressing Informal Settlement Water and Sanitation Needs through Backyard Partnerships

    Introduction

    Informal settlements often face serious challenges in accessing clean water and safe sanitation. Overcrowding, poor infrastructure, and limited government support make it difficult for individual households to secure these basic services on their own. Backyard partnerships—collaborative efforts between neighboring households—can offer practical, low-cost, and community-led solutions to these challenges.

    At Neftaly, we promote backyard partnerships as a people-centered strategy to meet water and sanitation needs, improve hygiene, and build stronger, more resilient communities.


    1. What Are Backyard Partnerships in Water and Sanitation?

    Backyard partnerships are cooperative arrangements where two or more households work together to share and manage water and sanitation facilities in their immediate living space. These can include:

    • Shared water collection systems (e.g., rainwater tanks or communal taps)
    • Joint sanitation solutions (e.g., communal or co-financed toilets)
    • Shared greywater drainage and waste management systems
    • Coordinated cleaning schedules and hygiene awareness efforts

    2. Why Backyard Partnerships Work in Informal Settlements

    ChallengeBackyard Partnership Solution
    Limited spaceShared use of land for toilets or washing areas
    High cost of infrastructurePooling funds to build and maintain shared facilities
    Poor maintenance of public facilitiesCommunity ownership leads to better upkeep and use
    Health and hygiene risksJoint hygiene practices and education efforts
    Limited government interventionSelf-driven, low-cost initiatives that meet urgent needs

    3. Benefits of Backyard Partnerships

    • Affordability: Reduce the cost burden by sharing materials, labor, and maintenance duties.
    • Improved Access: Ensure reliable access to water and toilets, especially for vulnerable households.
    • Health Promotion: Cleaner, well-maintained shared facilities reduce risk of diseases.
    • Community Cohesion: Build trust and cooperation among neighbors.
    • Empowerment: Engage residents—especially women and youth—in planning and decision-making.

    4. How to Start a Backyard Partnership

    Step 1: Identify Shared Needs

    Bring neighbors together to talk openly about their water and sanitation challenges and what they could share.

    Step 2: Set Common Goals

    Agree on what you want to achieve, such as building a shared toilet or installing a water tank.

    Step 3: Plan and Pool Resources

    Decide who will contribute what—money, materials, labor—and set realistic timelines.

    Step 4: Build and Maintain

    Use safe, affordable construction methods. Assign roles for cleaning, maintenance, and conflict resolution.

    Step 5: Monitor and Adapt

    Check in regularly as a group to assess how things are working and make changes if needed.


    5. Neftaly’s Support for Backyard Water and Sanitation Partnerships

    At Neftaly, we offer:

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    • ???? Workshops on hygiene promotion and behavior change
    • ???? Facilitation support to help communities form and manage partnerships
    • ???? Templates and agreements to formalize roles and shared responsibilities
    • ???? Linkages to municipal services, NGOs, and potential funding sources

    6. Key Considerations for Success

    • Inclusivity: Ensure women, elders, and people with disabilities are actively involved.
    • Cultural Sensitivity: Respect local practices when designing and managing shared facilities.
    • Accountability: Use clear agreements and regular meetings to keep everyone involved and informed.
    • Scalability: Successful partnerships can inspire others and scale across the community.

    Conclusion: Community Power for Basic Needs

    Backyard partnerships are more than just practical—they are a pathway to dignity, health, and social cohesion. By working together, neighbors in informal settlements can meet their water and sanitation needs in sustainable, empowering ways.

    With Neftaly’s support, these local solutions can grow into community-wide change.