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NEW | Lagos: City report

Lagos is one of the fastest-growing cities globally, with a population of between 18 and 20 million and an annual growth rate of 6%.
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New episode out now! A great listen for researchers, students, and advocates for knowledge coproduction

Featuring Diana Mitlin, Melanie Lombard, myself & @goodfellowtom.bsky.social

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New #UrbanRadar!

URBAN INFORMALITY & TRANSLOCAL LEARNING

In this feature, we discuss how urban community organisations in the global North - in Manchester & Sheffield - have learned from those in the South.

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Feature 8: URBAN INFORMALITY AND TRANSLOCAL LEARNING - A conversation with Melanie Lombard and Diana Mitlin
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A new ACRC report explores the complex dynamics of contested political systems and their impact on the people of Lagos.

It integrates political settlements analysis, city system mapping and domain studies to provide a comprehensive overview of the city’s multifaceted urban development landscape.
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While rapid urbanisation has vastly outstripped the state’s capacity to provide adequate infrastructure, Lagos’s position as the commercial hub and economic powerhouse of Nigeria presents several development opportunities – despite its challenges.
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NEW | Lagos: City report

Lagos is one of the fastest-growing cities globally, with a population of between 18 and 20 million and an annual growth rate of 6%.
Graphic card showing map of Africa with Lagos (Nigeria) marked, and text reading "Lagos, Nigeria".
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The report brings together analysis from research reports on political settlements and city systems, along with studies on three urban development domains:

🏠 housing
📈 structural transformation
✍️ youth and capability development
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NEW | Addis Ababa: City report

Home to a population of more than 4 million, Addis Ababa is expanding at a rate of 3.8% per year.

A new ACRC report uncovers the interplay of politics, systems and urban development in the fast-growing capital city.
Graphic card showing map of Africa with Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) marked, and text reading "Addis Ababa, Ethiopia".
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SDI Kenya is leading an ACRC action research project aimed at co-developing solutions with Mathare community members, to devise a holistic waste management system. It will aim to connect 3 main thematic areas:

1️⃣ Solid waste management
2️⃣ Sewer + liquid waste infrastructure
3️⃣ Productive public spaces
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Mathare's waste management system is highly fragmented, with informalities throughout the value chain.

Numerous investments aimed at improving living conditions in Mathare have largely been unsuccessful in bringing about meaningful change.
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NEW | Creating the conditions for change in Mathare informal settlement

Like many large informal settlements, Mathare in Nairobi faces many challenges, including the poor management of waste, leading to severe health, environmental and infrastructural consequences.
A community planning meeting in Mathare, Nairobi. Credit: Know Your City TV Kenya
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Through the lens of an action research project that ACRC has been supporting in Maiduguri, Diana outlines six key stages of building community capabilities, including:

1️⃣ working out the change that is needed
2️⃣ broader engagement with the proposed solution
3️⃣ gaining support from professionals
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NEW | How does action research build community and state capabilities?

The fourth blog post in our urban transformation series from Diana Mitlin explores how ACRC is helping build community capabilities to address urban challenges, via engaged and focused real-time learning.
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Now, Akiba Mashinani Trust (AMT) has partnered with ACRC to document the expansion of water and sanitation services in Mukuru Kwa Reuben through the Special Planning Area, while comprehensively assessing the outcomes of these interventions.
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Improvements have been made – including the installation of pre-paid water dispensers and simplified sewer systems.

But despite this progress, approximately 80% of residents still do not have plot-level toilets connected to the sewer system.
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To establish more sustainable service delivery mechanisms, in 2017, the Nairobi City County Government declared Mukuru Kwa Njenga, Kwa Reuben and Viwandani a Special Planning Area.

This initiated the development and implementation of a Mukuru Integrated Development Plan (MIDP).
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Informal suppliers dominate water and sanitation services in Mukuru.

💧 Water tends to be distributed by vendors through kiosks or delivered door-to-door using handcarts.

🚽 Sanitation is mostly characterised by pit latrines that fill up quickly and are manually emptied.