Date of publication:

01/08/2026

United Republic of Tanzania (the)

Do domestic laws and policies allow access to social housing for forcibly displaced and stateless persons?

ANALYSIS

Assessment by population

Assessment by population
Refugees
Asylum-seekers
Analysis

In Tanzania, access to public or social housing remains limited, with no explicit legal or policy provisions supporting dedicated housing programs for low-income or vulnerable groups such as refugees. Government efforts in the housing sector—primarily through institutions like the National Housing Corporation (NHC)—have largely catered to middle- and high-income earners, offering market-based solutions rather than subsidized housing. Consequently, the majority of low-income Tanzanians, including vulnerable populations such as urban refugees, rely on informal settlements or self-built housing. These areas often lack essential infrastructure and legal tenure, reflecting the broader absence of a state-led affordable housing framework.

    LAW & POLICY

    Related provisions of domestic law or policy

    National Housing Corporation Act

    Legal provision

    Section 4.1 - Functions of the Corporation

    The functions of the Corporation shall be to provide or facilitate the provision of houses and other buildings in Tanzania for use by members of the public.

    National Human Settlements Development Policy

    Legal provision

    National Human Settlements Development Policy - Generic

    National Human Settlements Development Policy - Generic