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SDGS IN THE
AFRICAN CONTEXT
Africa and the Sustainable Development
Goals critically traces the SDGs and
the conditions under which they are
implemented in Africa.
“It highlights how a diverse group of
scholars interprets the intersection of certain
SDGs and local conditions in particular parts
of Africa, while also accounting for national
and regional development frameworks and
priorities,” said Ramutsindela.
Co-edited by Professor Maano Ramutsindela,
the book brings together over 80 researchers
from five continents to demonstrate an
equitable global partnership in the production
of knowledge relevant to the Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs) in Africa.
The book is unique in its critical assessment
of SDG development and the conditions
under which they are implemented in Africa.
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AFRICANS UNABLE TO IMPLEMENT
COVID-19 INTERVENTIONS
An international study reveals hundreds of millions of Africans lack
access to the basic facilities needed to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
At the start of the pandemic, governments across the globe
implemented public health measures such as wearing masks, strict
lockdown measures, physical distancing and regular handwashing.
However, research from 54 countries across the continent reveals
almost 900 million lack on-site water, and 283 million live in
households with more than three people to a room.
The findings, based on socio-economic data gathered in previously
conducted studies, show how seemingly simple measures have
been all but impossible to implement and maintain on the continent.
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AFRICAN UNIVERSITIES
DRIVING URBAN CHANGE
The New African Urban University project supports transdisciplinary
research that fosters sustainable urban transitions.
Launched by Associate Professor
Zarina Patel, the one-year project
will forge new partnerships aimed
at strengthening the role of African
universities in urban change. This will be
done during four workshops throughout
the year, focused on knowledge
exchange and agenda-setting.
The project was launched in the
context of a global urban focus, as
seen in Sustainable Development Goal
(SDG) 11, which aims to make cities and
settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and
sustainable.
According to Patel, heightened levels
of inequality because of COVID-19
have catalysed the urgency for
universities to exercise their convening
power and influence to address urban
transformation.
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