This paper provides a critical examination of the current international urban agenda for African cities, with a particular focus on the Cities Alliance discourse of ‘Cities Without Slums’ and UN-Habitat’ s ‘Slum Upgrading Facility’. Through this analysis a global architecture of financial and ideological power is brought into view. The paper first identifies the neoliberal ideological principles underpinning these internationally-promoted initiatives for ‘resourcing’ African cities. It then traces the location of this agenda within the broader global emergence neoliberal urbanism and financialisation. The final part of the paper considers the current agenda for African cities in light of earlier colonial urban discours
This paper works to address what I consider the enduring ‘Africa problem’ in global urban theory. I ...
Africa is urbanising faster than any other continent. The stupendous pace of urbanisation challenges...
Many African urban dwellers have to find ways of making a living within cities dominated by powerful...
New private property investments in Africa’s cities are on the rise, and they often take the form of...
The growth of cities is one of the most significant aspects of the contemporary transformation of Af...
The high profile attributed to African urban economies in the global market, the promise of the ever...
Case studies of metropolitan cities in nine African countries – from Egypt in the north to three in ...
The paper examines the tensions that accompany slum upgrading in the era of world-class city constru...
Africa is urbanising faster than any other continent. The stupendous pace of urbanisation challenges...
This paper discusses the issues unravelled by The UN's Cities without Slums Campaign which has been ...
Drawing on the author’s direct experiences in urban policy formulation processes on various scales, ...
It is widely believed that national urban policies in Africa are rare. This is a concern bearing in ...
Since 2000, declarations issued in rapid succession by the international community have aimed at set...
Capital cities today remain central to both nations and states. They host centres of political power...
In the midst of widespread urban deprivation, African governments increasingly give priority to larg...
This paper works to address what I consider the enduring ‘Africa problem’ in global urban theory. I ...
Africa is urbanising faster than any other continent. The stupendous pace of urbanisation challenges...
Many African urban dwellers have to find ways of making a living within cities dominated by powerful...
New private property investments in Africa’s cities are on the rise, and they often take the form of...
The growth of cities is one of the most significant aspects of the contemporary transformation of Af...
The high profile attributed to African urban economies in the global market, the promise of the ever...
Case studies of metropolitan cities in nine African countries – from Egypt in the north to three in ...
The paper examines the tensions that accompany slum upgrading in the era of world-class city constru...
Africa is urbanising faster than any other continent. The stupendous pace of urbanisation challenges...
This paper discusses the issues unravelled by The UN's Cities without Slums Campaign which has been ...
Drawing on the author’s direct experiences in urban policy formulation processes on various scales, ...
It is widely believed that national urban policies in Africa are rare. This is a concern bearing in ...
Since 2000, declarations issued in rapid succession by the international community have aimed at set...
Capital cities today remain central to both nations and states. They host centres of political power...
In the midst of widespread urban deprivation, African governments increasingly give priority to larg...
This paper works to address what I consider the enduring ‘Africa problem’ in global urban theory. I ...
Africa is urbanising faster than any other continent. The stupendous pace of urbanisation challenges...
Many African urban dwellers have to find ways of making a living within cities dominated by powerful...