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African Cities: Environment and Sustainable Development

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This lecture covers the objectives of the course on African cities, focusing on environmental issues and sustainable development. Topics include urban water management, solid waste management, urban agriculture, and the relationship between urban environment, health, and development. It also discusses access to water, sanitation coverage, and the challenges faced in managing solid waste in African cities.

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