
Walking the Un-Walkable: The Mtendere Compound (Third Outing)
This blog documents the third walk and mapping activity carried out as part of the ongoing “Walking the Un-Walkable” project series.
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Currently completing her master’s degree at Oxford Brookes, Tereza recently produced a dissertation on ‘Improving the Social Dynamics of Confined Spaces Located in Extreme Environments’. She studied at Cambridge University for her undergraduate degree and has gained practical urban design experience working for an urban design studio in Oxfordshire, UK. Tereza’s passion for developing thriving, connected cities to accommodate the Earth’s rising population has deepened during her volunteer teaching experience in Nepal.
This blog documents the third walk and mapping activity carried out as part of the ongoing “Walking the Un-Walkable” project series.
From November 16-18th, CCI will host the first Africa’s New Cities Summit. This Summit will include what is normally expected in a typical conference (keynote speakers, panels, networking opportunities, etc.)
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.
Countries struggling with economic development face two critical challenges to overcome when trying to introduce substantive reforms— the logic of collective action and institutional sclerosis. These ideas were developed by
Groundbreaking Event to be Produced in Association with the Rwanda Development Board and the Africa Infrastructure Development Association
and held in Kigali, Rwanda in November 2023.
A recent conference in Pakistan promoted a positive vision for the country – the greater economic, cultural, and social integration of Pakistan with the five countries of Central Asia. This
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You won’t want to miss the first-ever Africa’s New Cities Summit!