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15th Annual Affordable Housing Projects 2026

Date: 7 April 2026 to 9 April 2026
Location Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
15th Annual Affordable Housing Projects 2026



Building Inclusive, Sustainable & Climate-Resilient Communities
7 – 9 April 2026 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

 Asia-Pacific’s housing affordability crisis is accelerating as urbanisation outpaces supply and climate pressures intensify. What was once a policy challenge is now a human-rights and resilience imperative.

This premiere 15th edition convenes global policymakers, housing innovators, financial institutions, and urban development leaders to unlock new models for future-proof, accessible housing. Gain practical strategies, scalable frameworks, and real-world insights driving the next generation of sustainable housing solutions.


Special Offer for Build Australia Community: Save 15% on Registration (Details below)


Explore the Agenda & Speaker Lineup

  • High-Impact Sessions Featuring Global Leaders
  • Habitat for Humanity International, USA: Tackling Housing Affordability in a Polycrisis EraSocial Housing Finance Corporation, PhilippinesThe Philippine Community Mortgage Programme: A Community-Driven Pathway to Affordable Housing Ownership
  • The World Bank Group, USA: Fostering Effective Public–Private Collaborations to Build Sustainable and Affordable Housing
    Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Japan: Unlocking Green Climate Financing for Housing to Drive Equitable and Sustainable Urban Developments
  • Living Well Seniors Communities, Indonesia: Navigating the Landscape of Senior Living and Its Affordability: Adapting to Policy, Financial, and Competitive Pressures

Meet the Voices Shaping the Future of Housing

Nightingale Housing (Australia), The Department of Municipalities and Transport (UAE), G8A Architecture & Urban Planning (Vietnam), Urbuntu, (United Kingdom), Infrastructure and regional Development (Indonesia)

…and 15+ other leaders from renowned organisations

Deep Dive Post-Conference Workshop

Capacity Building for Affordable Housing Projects
9 April 2026 | 08:30 – 17:00

Led by Larry English, Co-Founder and Director at Urbuntu (UK).

This hands-on workshop is designed to strengthen the capabilities of key stakeholders involved in planning, financing, developing, and managing affordable housing projects. Participants will explore practical tools, frameworks, and collaborative approaches to enhance project design, execution, and long-term sustainability.

Who Will Be There?

Senior leaders and decision-makers, including:

CEOs | Director Generals | Secretary Generals | Chief Planners | Heads of Housing | Heads of Urban Development | PPP & Financing Leaders | Policy Makers | Community Development Organisations | Sustainability & ESG Directors | Architects & Urban Planners | Affordable Housing Developers | Banking & Finance Executives

Representing key sectors such as:

Government Ministries & Municipalities | Affordable & Social Housing | Urban Planning & Architecture | Real Estate Development | Construction & Engineering | Banking, Microfinance & Mortgage Lending | International Development Agencies | Climate, Resilience & Sustainability Programmes


Exclusive 15% For Build Australia Community

Use code BA15 at checkout to enjoy 15% off!


Register Here

For further details or support, contact Reina Sakamoto: reinas@marcusevanskl.com

2026-04-07 00:00:00 2026-04-09 00:00:00 Australia/Perth 15th Annual Affordable Housing Projects 2026 Building Inclusive, Sustainable & Climate-Resilient Communities 7 – 9 April 2026 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  Asia-Pacific’s housing affordability crisis is accelerating as urbanisation outpaces supply and climate pressures intensify. What was once a policy challenge is now a human-rights and resilience imperative. This premiere 15th edition convenes global policymakers, housing innovators, financial institutions, and urban development leaders to unlock new models for future-proof, accessible housing. Gain practical strategies, scalable frameworks, and real-world insights driving the next generation of sustainable housing solutions. Special Offer for Build Australia Community: Save 15% on Registration (Details below) Explore the Agenda & Speaker Lineup High-Impact Sessions Featuring Global Leaders Habitat for Humanity International, USA: Tackling Housing Affordability in a Polycrisis EraSocial Housing Finance Corporation, PhilippinesThe Philippine Community Mortgage Programme: A Community-Driven Pathway to Affordable Housing Ownership The World Bank Group, USA: Fostering Effective Public–Private Collaborations to Build Sustainable and Affordable Housing Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Japan: Unlocking Green Climate Financing for Housing to Drive Equitable and Sustainable Urban Developments Living Well Seniors Communities, Indonesia: Navigating the Landscape of Senior Living and Its Affordability: Adapting to Policy, Financial, and Competitive Pressures Meet the Voices Shaping the Future of Housing Nightingale Housing (Australia), The Department of Municipalities and Transport (UAE), G8A Architecture & Urban Planning (Vietnam), Urbuntu, (United Kingdom), Infrastructure and regional Development (Indonesia) …and 15+ other leaders from renowned organisations Deep Dive Post-Conference Workshop Capacity Building for Affordable Housing Projects 9 April 2026 | 08:30 – 17:00 Led by Larry English, Co-Founder and Director at Urbuntu (UK). This hands-on workshop is designed to strengthen the capabilities of key stakeholders involved in planning, financing, developing, and managing affordable housing projects. Participants will explore practical tools, frameworks, and collaborative approaches to enhance project design, execution, and long-term sustainability. Who Will Be There? Senior leaders and decision-makers, including: CEOs | Director Generals | Secretary Generals | Chief Planners | Heads of Housing | Heads of Urban Development | PPP & Financing Leaders | Policy Makers | Community Development Organisations | Sustainability & ESG Directors | Architects & Urban Planners | Affordable Housing Developers | Banking & Finance Executives Representing key sectors such as: Government Ministries & Municipalities | Affordable & Social Housing | Urban Planning & Architecture | Real Estate Development | Construction & Engineering | Banking, Microfinance & Mortgage Lending | International Development Agencies | Climate, Resilience & Sustainability Programmes Exclusive 15% For Build Australia Community Use code BA15 at checkout to enjoy 15% off! Register Here For further details or support, contact Reina Sakamoto: reinas@marcusevanskl.com Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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