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Navigating different approaches to urban reform in Harare

Navigating different approaches to urban reform in Harare

Urban reform in Harare is approached by the ACRC action research team from the recognition that the city is shaped less by formal plans and policies than by everyday practices of negotiation, self-provisioning and incremental adaptation across multiple systems.

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What is urban development? Reflections from Zimbabwe and Harare

What is urban development? Reflections from Zimbabwe and Harare

“Urban development” is a term that is widely used but rarely unpacked. It often evokes images of new roads, housing estates and expanding city skylines. Yet, when viewed from the perspective of cities like Harare, urban development is far more complex, contested and dynamic than conventional definitions suggest.

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Podcast: Building community-driven WASH solutions in Lagos

Podcast: Building community-driven WASH solutions in Lagos

In the informal settlement of Okerube in Lagos, the community faces significant challenges in accessing clean water and sanitation, which disproportionately impact women and children. An ACRC action research project is aiming to address these issues through establishing a sustainable, community-driven social enterprise model.

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A city under water: Reflections on Nairobi’s seasonal flooding challenges

A city under water: Reflections on Nairobi’s seasonal flooding challenges

Flooding is not an isolated occurrence, but rather the visible manifestation of deeper structural and systemic challenges within Nairobi’s urban environment. It reflects the cumulative impact of widespread encroachment onto riparian corridors across both formal and informal developments, which has significantly reduced the natural capacity of rivers to accommodate excess flows.

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Journalism and urban challenges in Lagos

Journalism and urban challenges in Lagos

Media coverage can play a critical role in securing political traction for urban issues and ensuring accountability of decision makers. While researchers are ideally placed to highlight new trends, problems and potential solutions, in practice, there is often a gap.

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