Our problems are nationwide, but our solutions must be local
For Urban Planning to be effective, it must be delivered at the lowest levels of governance.
For Urban Planning to be effective, it must be delivered at the lowest levels of governance.
In seeking solutions to Nigeria’s significant waste management problem, a common question arises: Who is responsible for the high volume of waste generated and its improper disposal?
So, what exactly do we have as public spaces in Nigeria?
For every 10 Nigerians living in urban areas, five live in households without one or more of the following: access to improved water, improved sanitation, sufficient-living area, housing durability and tenure security.
Citizen-led mapping is challenging critical geospatial data-related issues of accessibility, affordability and accuracy. The ripple effects are being felt across sectors which rely on geospatial data, particularly urban planning.
The average Nigerian is a minister for urban development.