66-70 of 79 matching articles 5 20 100 All DfID withdrawal from UN-HABITAT displays naivety on slums Kerwin Datu • 29 March 2011 DfID's decision to withdraw from UN-HABITAT demonstrates an ignorance of the contradictions in the mainstream development agenda, and the intractability of the problems facing urban areas. Coming out of the shadows: connecting Australia's secondary centres Kerwin Datu • 3 March 2011 We argue for a sense of global ambition for Australia's regional cities and outer suburban centres, and that the issues that confront smaller cities be brought out of the shadows of the megacity. 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? Chicago a surprise leader on climate change Jay Walljasper/Citiscope • 24 March 2010 Chicago models an ambitious Climate Action Plan to slash carbon emissions and handle warming What future can there be for Kinshasa la Belle? Valérie Bah • 19 August 2013 Valérie Bah wonders if Kinshasa's socioeconomic ills and a lack of adequate governance make it difficult to imagine a brighter future for the city. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16