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Developing Accra for All? The story behind Africa's largest millennium city

Franklin Obeng-Odoom

Development, 2011, vol. 54, issue 3, 384-392

Abstract: Cities provide both opportunities and costs. Franklin Obeng-Odoom looks at the ‘urban experience’ in Africa's largest millennium city, highlighting the trends and some of the tensions and contradictions in the process.

Date: 2011
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