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The three countries are Angola, Sierra Leone and Tanzania
This review makes recommendations on adapting classic physical distancing measures to the contextual realities in Africa and on mitigating potential negative impacts
The demographic transition that is typically of most concern to African governments is urbanisation
FCDO travel advice for the Central African Republic. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
This framework seeks to provide insights into urban development in Africa and to help guide the work of political and policy actors
The United Kingdom and the African Union Commission held the inaugural UK-AU High-Level Dialogue in London on 30 October 2023.
How the capabilities of GIS and satellite imagery can be harnessed to explore the urban form of several large African cities
Analysed data from smallholders to understand how gender and land-holding size affect their capacity to increase agricultural productivity
This paper examines African urban infrastructure and service delivery
The Foreign Secretary is visiting 3 African countries on a 4-day visit to strengthen “future-focussed, mutually beneficial” partnerships.
Differential institutions imposed during colonial rule continue to affect the spatial structure and urban interactions in African cities
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