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Gemma Adelman

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Gemma Adelman

Digital Media Manager

 

Gemma Adelman is a marketing and branding strategist with over five years of experience in the non-profit and private sectors. She specializes in helping early-stage startups committed to creating social impact and positive change. Her expertise lies in creating robust brand identities and enhancing brand presence across multiple digital platforms.

 

Gemma has a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies and a Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science, which led to her appreciation for the role of development in empowering women and promoting social change. She carries this passion for social impact into her professional life, using her branding and marketing expertise to help organizations that share her values. Gemma has worked and lived across the world, including countries such as the U.S., Australia, Argentina, Italy, and India.

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Join CCI’s Literary Odyssey: Introducing Our Book Club

Each month, the CCI team selects a new book to read and discuss together. Our book club selections cover a wide range of topics that are relevant to charter cities, but they are most often related to development, urban issues, and governance. In this ongoing series, reviewers will offer summaries of the books we’ve read and share some of the highlights from our discussions.

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Walking the Un-Walkable: First Publication

“Walking the Un-Walkable” delves into the act of walking in Lusaka, examining both the obstacles and possibilities for enhancement. The project seeks to produce policy briefs and research that are grounded in evidence. Our goal is to provide guidance for a transformative approach to urban planning, policies, and infrastructure investments that prioritize a more accessible and pedestrian-friendly built environment. “Walking the Un-Walkable” revolves around four designated walks, designed to replicate the walking experience along specific routes and thereby identify hurdles and deficiencies in pedestrian pathways. This publication documents the outcomes of the initial walk and mapping exercise, incorporating insights from local partners, community members, and participating students. Future publications will be released to document subsequent phases of the project.

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November 16-18, 2023 | Kigali, Rwanda

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