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Bicycle riders gather during the Lagos State Government 2022 World Car Free Day.

Urban traffic

How citizens take action for a cleaner and healthier Lagos

The residents of Nigeria’s largest city suffer from severe air pollution, traffic congestion and car-centric urban planning. Local initiatives are proposing solutions to redesign public spaces and transport – from citizen science to car-free days.

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A supporter of Chile’s far-right president José Antonio Kast holds up a photograph of former dictator Augusto Pinochet Ugarte when celebrating the election win.

South America

A growing appeal for authoritarian rule

In many South American countries, calls for strongman rule are growing louder. Yet law-and-order policies undermine institutions and make external interference more likely. Is the region opening the door to more foreign actors to set the terms?

At an event in São Paulo in 2024, women commemorate the abolition of slavery in Brazil in 1888.

Novel

How brave women fight back against oppression

In his award-winning debut novel, Itamar Vieira Junior illuminates the lives of Afro-Brazilian farm labourers in the 20th century. The book centres on strong women characters who stand up to patriarchal violence and injustice

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In the Digital Monthly Edition 2/2026

Liveable cities

Bicycle riders gather during the Lagos State Government 2022 World Car Free Day.
Urban traffic

How citizens take action for a cleaner and healthier Lagos

The residents of Nigeria’s largest city suffer from severe air pollution, traffic congestion and car-centric urban planning. Local initiatives are proposing solutions to redesign public spaces and transport – from citizen science to car-free days.

The informal settlement of Mathare was among the areas hardest hit by the floods.
Climate risks

Nairobi’s floods showed why urban plans need to be made with the poor

Climate disasters affect the most vulnerable in urban settings. Experiences from Nairobi and other African cities prove that community-led planning can strengthen resilience and support more just and sustainable urban development.

In the Tafara settlement in Zimbabwe’s capital Harare, residents are working to improve their living conditions.
Informal settlements

How marginalised urban communities in Africa are driving innovation

While Africa’s cities are growing fast, residents of informal settlements are developing practical solutions to the challenges they face – from the provision of basic services to climate resilience.

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