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The Future of African Cities - Crucibles of Change
By 2050, Africa's cities are projected to exceed 1.3 billion people, double the continent's population today. Properly managed, this offers a unique development opportunity.
Published 30 January 2020

Nchimunya Hamukoma
Researcher, The Brenthurst Foundation

Marie-Noelle Nwokolo
Associate Researcher, The Brenthurst Foundation

Greg Mills
Director, The Brenthurst Foundation

Ray Hartley
Research Director, The Brenthurst Foundation