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Sustainable Livelihoods, Neighbourhood Development and Climate Resilience Sustainable Livelihoods, Neighbourhood Development and Climate Resilience
A just urban transition approach opens a new economic outlook towards informal settlement upgrading, one that combines livelihoods, resilience and neighbourhood development. In particular, public employment programmes focused on social value creation, such as the SEF and CWP, can be leveraged to drive a just urban transition approach to informal settlements.
A Just Urban Transition for and with Informal Settlements: The art of deliberative engagement A Just Urban Transition for and with Informal Settlements: The art of deliberative engagement
If you are a municipal practitioner wishing to engage with informal settlement communities about upgrading decisions to drive a just urban transition, then this tool is for you. Geared towards climate resilience and addressing vulnerabilities and social exclusion experienced by informal settlement residents, a just urban transition involves novel approaches to informal settlement upgrading and challenges municipalities (and other potential…

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Isandla Institute is a key role player in the local governance sector, an important analytical voice on urban development issues, a convener of spaces of dialogue on urban citizenship, a producer of quality research, and a thought leader on issues such as informal settlements upgrading, urban governance and local level planning systems

Key Focus Areas

Urban Land

Promoting planning frameworks and land management systems that advance urban spatial transformation, the social function of and sustainability development.

Urban Governance

Promoting accountable, democratic, responsive, integrated and resilient systems of governance, as well as citizen agency in place making.

Urban Livelihoods

Contributing to systems, processes, policies and planning that enable endogenous development, meaningful work and sustainable livelihoods.

Promoting systems and practices of urban governance that are democratic, inclusive, equitable, accountable and that build resilience.