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Charter Cities Institute’s Maggie Mwansa was featured in Zambia Daily Mail, where she discussed the role of PPPs in Zambia.
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Almuzn holds a bachelor’s degree in architecture from the University of Khartoum and now works as an urban researcher. She is interested in research projects that address questions about the rights of the city, decentralized governance, and sustainable development. For the past three years, Almuzn worked on researching urban displacement conditions, city-life realities, and land allocation policies in Sudan, and produced podcasts, policy briefs, and open-access background notes.
Charter Cities Institute’s Maggie Mwansa was featured in Zambia Daily Mail, where she discussed the role of PPPs in Zambia.
Introducing the new blog series “When the River Crosses the City,” where we highlight cities around the world and their waterways. This week we discuss Dar es Salaam and the Mbezi River.
Development is one of the major challenges of our time. Unfortunately, it’s often approached in a way that does more harm than good. Efosa Ojomo has a better solution.
CCI researcher Jeffrey Mason writes about his observations on where Jamaica is heading following the World Free Zones Organization’s Annual International Conference and Exhibition in Montego Bay, Jamaica.
It’s nearly half-way through 2022, so it’s a great time to give updates on what CCI’s been up to during the prior six months. It’s been a hugely productive first half-year, so fasten your seatbelts!
This fascinating and thoughtful conversation is packed with insight on what is needed to broaden and enhance our understanding of economic growth, important arguments of the past, and how far projects might go towards enabling us to see a better future.
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