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July 03, 2008

WEBSITE LAUNCHED TO CONNECT SHACK/SLUM DWELLERS

Sdi_logo Shack/ Slum Dwellers International have just launched their new website www.sdinet.org

Shack/Slum Dwellers International (SDI) is an international network of federations of the urban poor who share ideas and experiences, and support one another in gaining access to adequate land, infrastructure and housing. 

June 17, 2008

Mobiles and finance in Africa

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Cash in hand: why Africans are banking on the mobile phone

The dramatic spread of the handset is revolutionising the way money circulates. The dramatic growth in mobile phone use in Africa - phones now outnumber cash machines by several thousand to one - is paving the way for a new set of services that turn the humble handset into a banking tool with the potential to transform Africa's economy.

April 21, 2008

living hope in the city: shaping local urban communities

6th Biennial National Consultation on Urban Ministry JULY 2008

Sa_003 The Biennial Consultation on Urban Ministry, hosted in Pretoria, South Africa, by the Institute for Urban Ministry, has become an important meeting place for people who are deeply committed to their cities. Download ium_consulation_flyer.pdf

The Consultation is preceded by the meeting of the Society for Urban Theology Download SUT2008.doc

March 05, 2008

Sounds of the Shanties

Kenyas_2 Hip-hop for peace

With Kenya still riven by ethnic violence, the country's rappers are using music to try to end the bloodshed.

Ghetto fabulous

Scarred by violence and political repression, Brazil's shanty towns have responded with an outpouring of art, music and film. But as "favela chic" becomes all the rage in the west are we in danger of glamorising slum life?

February 25, 2008

Slums, resistance and the African working class

Leo Zeilig and Claire Ceruti in IJS responding to Mike Davis' Planet of Slums

Kenya_citylife_073 “Sub-Saharan Africa…is host to many great slum settlements—but is also the site of a series of major mass strikes. This year started with a general strike in Guinea-Conakry…South Africa and Nigeria, have been hit by major strikes…these struggles…confirm that the organised working class is a powerful social and political actor in Africa”.

December 20, 2007

Global port cities under threat

Guardian Unlimited Photo essay

Kolkatta New research aims to pinpoint which cities are most reliant on adequate flood defences, and investigates how climate change is likely to impact each port city’s exposure to coastal flooding by the 2070s, taking into account socio-economic factors such as population growth and urbanisation.

July 09, 2007

THE CITY BECKONS

FOCUS reports from 'Freetown to Addis Ababa, Luanda to Lagos ... on the challenges, the opportunities and the consequences of the rapid increase in urban populations. '

Focus_africaAddis Ababa

'There is no doubting the ambition to develop Addis Ababa. But what it less clear is exactly who is in the driving seat, directing the diggers in their relentless transformation of the city.'

Lagos

'It was those civil servants [who were moved in 1992 to Abuja] who brought to the attention of Lagosians the intangibles that gave the city, the largest in sub-Saharan Africa, its character. The disorder, filth, noise and overcrowding became "qualities" they longed for.

And so Lagos gained a new lease of life. The shock of desertion by government wore off and the people settled down to making money through other means to sustain their fast lifestyle. '

June 28, 2007

Peering into the Dawn of an Urban Millennium

UNFPA report focuses on urban challenges

Unfpa Up to now, policymakers and civil society organizations have reacted to challenges as they arise. This is no longer enough. A pre-emptive approach is needed if urbanization in developing countries is to help solve social and environmental problems, rather than make them catastrophically worse.

The Report tries to grasp the implications of the imminent doubling of the developing world’s urban population and discusses what needs to be done to prepare for this massive increase.

Graphic: the new urban world 

Growing up urban - UNFPA youth report

TheYouth Supplement is a voice on behalf of the right of young people in the world’s cities to lives of opportunity, free of poverty, violence, and abuse.

A poor future in the city

May 06, 2007

BBC SPOTLIGHT ON URBAN SOUTH AFRICA

Townships, squatters and suburbs in words and pictures

A_sa As part of a series on housing in South Africa, the BBC News website looks at many faces of the South African metropolis

Johannesburg's city dwellers

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