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- YemisrachBA - Dec 04 2007 | people, humanitarian, urban planning, Governance, Aid Policy, Urban Risk, human rights, IDPs (intercity) and resettlement
Pete you might find this interesting
urbanization without effective planning on infrastructure (speciifcally roads)...this issue is very common in a lot of major African cities (from what I have seen so far)...disparity in urbanization and displacement (eviction) of many poors living in major cities.Quoted: Central Abuja looks like a modern capital with wide streets and a skyline with spectacular public buildings. But four years after a massive urban demolition programme began in 2003, little progress has been made in resettling the roughly 800,000 people that the Geneva-based Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions (COHRE) estimate have been displaced.
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