Poverty and Inequality in African Cities: Reflections on Challenges and Causes
  • Forthcoming December 2025/400 pages
  • Distributed for AISA, an imprint of HSRC Press

Poverty and Inequality in African Cities:

Reflections on Challenges and Causes

Nicasius Achu Check and Adebayo O. Olukoshi, editors
Paperback: $45.00
ISBN: 978-0-7983-0541-9
Rapid population growth, poor infrastructure, and inadequate housing markets, all combined with haphazard urban planning, have created unprecedented levels of poverty and inequality in Africa's metropolitan areas.

In this context, the contributors to Poverty and Inequality in African Cities investigate the challenges facing those who move away from rural areas to the continent's cities in search of stable employment and a better way of life—only to be confronted with overcrowding, poor sanitation, unequal access to resources, and a lack of basic necessities such as water and electricity. Without more effective urban planning, they argue, a domino effect of worsening poverty and social exclusion is inevitable.
Nicasius Check Achu is a Golden Key Scholar, chief research specialist, and acting director of research in the Governance, Peace, and Security research program of HSRC's Africa Institute of South Africa. Adebayo O. Olukoshi is professor in the School of Governance at the University of the Witwatersrand.