How do we measure “livability” in African cities?
branding / design / economic development / environment / ghanaian urbanism / housing / land use / media / nigerian urbanism / sustainable development / urban development planning

How do we measure “livability” in African cities?

In the Africa.com article “The Top 10 Most Livable Cities in Africa”, I was excited to see the city that I currently reside in — Accra, Ghana — listed as the second most livable city in the continent. As you might guess, it’s many of the continent’s main attractions that find themselves on the list — … Continue reading

On Clean Drinking Water in Lagos: Many Options, Few Solutions
nigerian urbanism / organizing/networks / street activity / sustainable development / urban development planning / water

On Clean Drinking Water in Lagos: Many Options, Few Solutions

In Lagos, the systemic challenges facing urban water infrastructure affect each and everyone, from the wealthy oga in his corner office on Victoria Island to the impoverished beggar eking out his subsistence on a walkway in one of the city’s slums. While all are affected, the degree to which the pang of the water crisis affects each person is … Continue reading