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LOGIC Africa Project – Weekly Food Plate Research Report

King JajaBy King JajaNovember 10, 2024No Comments0 Views
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A new booklet has been published under the LOGIC Africa Project called “Weekly Food Plate Research Report” published in June 2024.

About the Living Off-Grid Food & Infrastructure Collaboration

The Living Off-Grid Food & Infrastructure Collaboration (LOGIC) is a collaboration between the Institute of Development Studies; the African Centre for Cities, University of Cape Town; the Indian Institute of Human Settlements, Bangalore; Colombo Urban Lab and the University of Ghana, Accra and explores urban infrastructure in cities across Africa and Asia. The research focuses particularly on how the poorest residents of cities meet their basic needs and access infrastructure when they are living ‘off-grid’.

Living Off-Grid Food & Infrastructure Collaboration: Food Plate Research Report – Africa Project

LOGIC Africa team: Mossel Bay: Brown-Luthango, M., Gubevu, M., & Haysom, G. Tamale: Fuseini, I., Yakubu, I. & Abdul-Latif Adam, C. Dzivarasekwa Extension: Toriro, P. Chiteka, T. , Mpofu, T., Njeru, C. & Chirisa, I.

First published by the African Centre for Cities June 2024

Suggested citation: LOGIC Africa team, Brown-Luthango, M., Fuseini, I., Toriro, P., Gubevu, M. & Haysom, G. (2024) Living Off-Grid Food & Infrastructure Collaboration: Weekly Food Plate Research Report. Africa Project, African Centre for Cities, University of Cape Town.

We wish to acknowledge the households, all of whom were key research participants in this process. For various reasons, ethics being one, we have anonymized the research participants, both in our written account and in the images used. They remain participant authors in this process.

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