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Measuring urbanization in Africa from research undertaken to inform analysis of urban food insecurity in secondary cities
The focus is on the mid-twentieth century, and the influence of ecological science on late colonial governmentality
This article is a discussion of how to measure urban inequality using the results of large household samples
This paper uses the 2009 Kenyan population census data and estimates multidimensional poverty and inequality in cities and towns
This paper uses Maputo as a case study
Limitations, politics and spatiality of statistical knowledge, with particular reference to population and agricultural statistics
Kisumu is grappling with increasing waste generation, an overflowing dumpsite and pollution from uncontrolled discarding of waste
A reflection on the challenges of undertaking cross-country comparative research involving quantitative data in sub-Saharan Africa
Pitfalls around estimating and tracking changes in urban populations
The food goal for SDGs is flawed through its neglect of the urbanisation of food insecurity in Africa and of the nutrition transition
Based on a review of the literature, this article examines what we know about urban governance and food systems in Africa
The success of the campaign for a dedicated urban SDG reflected a consensus on the importance of “cities” in development
This article examines a case study from Liberia
Attention to health policies in Southern regional organisations reveals a new 'social turn' in the regional political economy of international cooperation.
This article explores whether and how UNASUR and SADC advance pro-poor norms and policies in national and global governance
The question whether Asian welfare types can be classified as distinctly ‘productivist’ has remained subject to lively debates
Investigates whether pupil’s attainment, attitude and self-confidence are associated with teacher beliefs, experience and background
The Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking was developed in 1966 and it is the most used and referenced creativity test
857 children from 17 government schools in poor districts were asked to complete a questionnaire and undertake a range of tests
Randomized control trial to evaluate a programme in Bangladesh that transfers livestock assets and skills to the poorest women
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