Informal settlements in rapidly-growing African cities are urban and peri-urban spaces with high rates of formal unemployment, poverty, poor health outcomes, limited service provision, and chronic food insecurity. Traditional concepts of food deserts developed to describe North American and European cities do not accurately capture the realities of food inaccessibility in Africa’s urban informal food deserts. This paper focuses on a case study of informal settlements in the Namibian capital, Windhoek, to shed further light on the relationship between informality and food deserts in African cities. The data for the paper was collected in a 2016 survey and uses a sub-sample of households living in shack housing in three informal settlem...
The underlying assumption in much of the Euro-American food deserts literature is that urban food de...
Recent conceptualizations of ‘food deserts’ have expanded from a sole focus on access to...
Although progress has been made in addressing hunger and poor diets in African cities, many urban re...
nformal settlements in rapidly-growing African cities are urban and peri-urban spaces with high rate...
Includes bibliographical references.Rapid urbanization and rising urban poverty characterize much of...
Urban food security is a significant development challenge in sub-Saharan Africa. However, the field...
The idea that food insecurity can be resolved by increasing the presence of supermarkets has been ga...
This is the first research report to examine the nature and drivers of food insecurity in the northe...
AFSUN recently conducted a survey of poor urban households in eleven major cities in Southern Africa...
Much of the literature on urban food systems has focused on supermarket expansion and their ability ...
The complex dynamics of the informal food sector in urban Africa are poorly understood. Urban inform...
The availability and accessibility of food is constrained by the environments where people live, wor...
An emerging body of research suggests acute levels of food insecurity in urban informal areas (See N...
Although there is widespread food availability in urban areas across the Global South, it is not cor...
This report presents the results of the first comprehensive survey of Windhoek’s rapidly-growing inf...
The underlying assumption in much of the Euro-American food deserts literature is that urban food de...
Recent conceptualizations of ‘food deserts’ have expanded from a sole focus on access to...
Although progress has been made in addressing hunger and poor diets in African cities, many urban re...
nformal settlements in rapidly-growing African cities are urban and peri-urban spaces with high rate...
Includes bibliographical references.Rapid urbanization and rising urban poverty characterize much of...
Urban food security is a significant development challenge in sub-Saharan Africa. However, the field...
The idea that food insecurity can be resolved by increasing the presence of supermarkets has been ga...
This is the first research report to examine the nature and drivers of food insecurity in the northe...
AFSUN recently conducted a survey of poor urban households in eleven major cities in Southern Africa...
Much of the literature on urban food systems has focused on supermarket expansion and their ability ...
The complex dynamics of the informal food sector in urban Africa are poorly understood. Urban inform...
The availability and accessibility of food is constrained by the environments where people live, wor...
An emerging body of research suggests acute levels of food insecurity in urban informal areas (See N...
Although there is widespread food availability in urban areas across the Global South, it is not cor...
This report presents the results of the first comprehensive survey of Windhoek’s rapidly-growing inf...
The underlying assumption in much of the Euro-American food deserts literature is that urban food de...
Recent conceptualizations of ‘food deserts’ have expanded from a sole focus on access to...
Although progress has been made in addressing hunger and poor diets in African cities, many urban re...