Rwanda, despite being a predominantly rural country, has remarkably performed in the post-conflict (late 1990s) period on the socio-economic fronts. Contemporary challenges in Rwanda's capital city, Kigali, are widespread informality, both in the economy and urban built environment. Informality significantly hinders human health and wellbeing attainment. This paper assesses the development trajectory of Kigali with reference to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) using mixed research methods, including field visit. In doing so, the study dwells on three theories; postcolonial urbanism, post-conflict state building and neoliberalism. The paper diagnoses informality, polarized health sector and governance, as critical limitations to the ...
Rwanda is currently pursuing an ambitious development agenda that already has led to impressive resu...
Rwanda has embarked on an ambitious policy package to modernise and professionalise the agrarian and...
The paper discusses the challenges associated with sustainable urban governance in Zimbabwe. Urban f...
In the years immediately after the 1994 Rwandan genocide, Kigali was a site of continuing crisis ami...
In the last decades, Africa's rapid urbanisation rate and growing metropolises have attracted the at...
Current methods of urban regeneration, more specifically as practiced in Rwanda, are totally devoid ...
The World Bank forecast that the area covered by the planet’s urban realm, as measured in 2000, woul...
Rwanda has set a clear intention to domesticate the SDGs by integrating them into her national devel...
Rwanda, with its population of 12,600,000, growing 2.8% yearly, and significant investments in infra...
The modernisation of cities is commonly seen as a key strategy for competing the global economic are...
Since the culmination of the Genocide of 1994, Rwanda has become one of the fastest growing economie...
Twenty years after its horrific genocide, Rwanda has become a model for economic development. At the...
In the years immediately after the 1994 Rwandan genocide, Kigali was a site of con-tinuing crisis am...
This article discusses the issues and constraints related to the provision of sustainable sanitation...
Until 2013, when a new master plan for the city was approved, Kigali had very few urban regulations ...
Rwanda is currently pursuing an ambitious development agenda that already has led to impressive resu...
Rwanda has embarked on an ambitious policy package to modernise and professionalise the agrarian and...
The paper discusses the challenges associated with sustainable urban governance in Zimbabwe. Urban f...
In the years immediately after the 1994 Rwandan genocide, Kigali was a site of continuing crisis ami...
In the last decades, Africa's rapid urbanisation rate and growing metropolises have attracted the at...
Current methods of urban regeneration, more specifically as practiced in Rwanda, are totally devoid ...
The World Bank forecast that the area covered by the planet’s urban realm, as measured in 2000, woul...
Rwanda has set a clear intention to domesticate the SDGs by integrating them into her national devel...
Rwanda, with its population of 12,600,000, growing 2.8% yearly, and significant investments in infra...
The modernisation of cities is commonly seen as a key strategy for competing the global economic are...
Since the culmination of the Genocide of 1994, Rwanda has become one of the fastest growing economie...
Twenty years after its horrific genocide, Rwanda has become a model for economic development. At the...
In the years immediately after the 1994 Rwandan genocide, Kigali was a site of con-tinuing crisis am...
This article discusses the issues and constraints related to the provision of sustainable sanitation...
Until 2013, when a new master plan for the city was approved, Kigali had very few urban regulations ...
Rwanda is currently pursuing an ambitious development agenda that already has led to impressive resu...
Rwanda has embarked on an ambitious policy package to modernise and professionalise the agrarian and...
The paper discusses the challenges associated with sustainable urban governance in Zimbabwe. Urban f...