Uganda: Kampala, Kigali and Addis Ababa Are Changing Fast - New Book Follows Their Distinct Paths

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Kampala, Kigali and Addis Ababa Are Changing Fast - New Book Follows Their Distinct Paths TC_Africa: Uganda

, I learned astonishing new facts about Kampala.

Fast forward to 2023, and all three cities are undergoing an urban transformation that has little historical precedence in terms of speed or scale. They have become, for differing reasons, central to national, regional and in some senses even global, policy making.The histories that shaped them include their colonial pasts, or resistance to it in the case of Ethiopia, their struggles for independence and post independence political and economic policies.

changing patterns of urban property development and how these interacted with and have been shaped by the underlying institutions Throughout Goodfellow's book he keeps drawing on the theme of infrastructure creating property value, while property, shaped by several prevailing forces, creates the demand and need for infrastructure.

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