Freetown: city report

Analyses how power is configured at the national and city levels.

Abstract

The study uses the African Cities Research Consortium鈥檚 holistic framework to analyse how power is configured at the national and city levels and how the 3 components of politics, systems and development domains interact to influence urban development in Freetown. This approach seeks to provide new insights to politicians, city officials and other key decision-makers about the systemic challenges they face, how this is linked with the city鈥檚 everyday politics, and the implications for development.

This paper is part of the African Cities Research Consortium (ACRC) programme.

Citation

Macarthy JM and others. 鈥楩reetown: city report鈥� ACRC Working Paper 2024-16, African Cities Research Consortium, The University of Manchester 2024

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Published 15 April 2025