Urban Risk or Resilience? Opportunities for Improving Informal Settlements in Urban Africa

Event Panelists, Photo Credit: Wilson Center

Urban Risk or Resilience? Opportunities for Improving Informal Settlements in Urban Africa

“Most risk in African cities is not catastrophic. It’s not even episodic, but it is every day,” said Mark Pelling, a professor at King’s College, London, at a recent event on urban risk and resilience in sub-Saharan Africa. With rates of rural-to-urban migration reaching record highs, more than half of the urban residents in sub-Saharan Africa live in informal settlements, where they lack basic infrastructure and access to critical resources. Integrated projects like Pelling’s Urban ARK seek to build more resilient communities in cities and informal settlements.

Blog entry