Africa 2063: How Cities Will Shape the Future of a Continent

The report discusses the urbanization of Africa and its implications for cities' infrastructure, housing, energy, technology, and sustainability, highlighting challenges and potential solutions.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher:

Italian Institute For International Political Studies (ISPI)

Authors: Anton Cartwright, Caroline Wanjiku Kihato, Giovanni Carbone, Kecia Rust, Liza Rose Cirolia, Loren B. Landau, Marco Alberti, Tobia Zevi, Edgar Pieterse, Edgar Pieterse, Tobia Zevi
Time horizon: 2063
Geographic focus: Africa

Methods

The research method involved analyzing urbanization trends, economic growth, and policy initiatives like the Africa 2063 Agenda. It assessed infrastructure, energy, housing, technology, and mobility challenges, considering government roles and sustainable management of urbanization.

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Key Insights

Urbanization in Africa is rapid and transformative, with significant economic growth despite challenges. The Africa 2063 Agenda emphasizes urbanization, predicting over one billion city-dwellers by 2030. The report examines infrastructure, energy, housing, technology, mobility, and governance challenges in African cities, exploring sustainable urbanization and the reduction of informal settlements.

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