1-5 of 79 matching articles 5 20 100 All An inside view of community organising in Quezon City's slums Marcus Tudehope • 15 March 2011 Marcus Tudehope recounts his first-hand impressions of the San Roque community in Quezon City, where 25,000 residents have been battling to remain in the city. Looking for leadership in Quezon City: community organisers and government bureaucracy Marcus Tudehope • 22 March 2011 The community and government leaders committed to helping the residents of San Roque, and the unenviable challenges that confront them. Bullish on Africa's cities: the case of Khartoum, Sudan Kerwin Datu • 1 February 2011 The international community is increasingly optimistic about the wealth generated in Africa's cities. But with rising slum populations projected from the same trends, how shall the former overcome the latter? What's going on in Barangaroo's communications office? Kerwin Datu • 29 January 2010 An unusually raw press release from the Barangaroo Delivery Authority's media team raises questions about the Authority's internal organisation. It's the Nigerian government clinging to colonial ideas, not the makers of BBC2 documentary 'Welcome to Lagos' Kerwin Datu • 4 May 2010 The Nigerian government is demonstrating a strangely Eurocentric mindset in its display of anger over the BBC2 documentary, Welcome to Lagos, which shows only a people who are resourceful, enterprising, organised and content. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16