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In 28 years, African cities are projected to be home to 950 million people and by the end of this century, 2100, Africa is projected to be the only continent with a growing population. This is according to the Africa Dev...
A Science Quiz Night: The Future of African Cities is an episode from Nairobi Ideas Podcast by The Mawazo Institute. In 28 years, African cities are projected to be home to 950 million people and by the end of this century, 2100, Africa is...
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Published Nov 17, 2022, 64:18 long, audio available.
In 28 years, African cities are projected to be home to 950 million people and by the end of this century, 2100, Africa is projected to be the only continent with a growing population. This is according to the Africa Development Bank . Against this backdrop of a rapidly urbanising space, it is crucial we understand how our cities are developing and whom they serve. To answer these questions, we brought together two celebrities - Georgie Ndirangu and Just Ivy Africa to test their knowledge against an expert - data scientist and 2021 Mawazo Learning Exchange Fellow, Mutono Nyamai whose work focuses on combining applied epidemiological modelling and data analytics to develop prevention and control strategies for infectious diseases in Africa. Additionally, Mutono is a post-doctoral research fellow at the Centre for Epidemiological Modelling and Analysis (CEMA) at the University of Nairobi where she studies the control and elimination of neglected tropical diseases. In front of a live audience, we asked our celebrities questions about our home town - Nairobi, how African cities are tackling climate change and the built environment of cities on the continent. Further Reading: This Is What Informal Transit Looks Like When You Actually Map It - Bloomberg Land use management challenges for the city of Nairobi About EDGE green building certification system Growing plants on buildings can reduce heat and produce healthy food in African cities Kenya Power to spend $331,000 in pilot transition to electric vehicles Kenya Power should rethink strategy on electric vehicles Cementing material from rice husk-broken bricks-spent bleaching earth-dried calcium carbide residue Kenyan recycles plastic waste into bricks stronger than concrete Development of banana fibers and wood Visit our website to learn more about the Mawazo Institute.
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A Science Quiz Night: The Future of African Cities is from Nairobi Ideas Podcast by The Mawazo Institute.
Published Nov 17, 2022 and 64:18 long