Equal Partnerships – African Intermediary Cities as Actors and Partners in Urban Migration Governance

Project type
Third-party funded project
Methods
Case Study; Mixed Methods
Research fields
Governance Research; Migration Research
Objectives
Networking; Research; Policy Advice; Transfer
Disciplines
Civil Engineering / Architecture / Urban Studies; Political Sciences; Sociology
Topics
Borders; Causes Of Displacement; Civil Society Engagement; Conflict Mediation; Education; Environment And Climate; Gender; Health; Humanitarianism; Infrastructure Of Flight / Forced Migration; Integration And Social Participation; Local And Municipal Refugee Policies; National Refugee And Asylum Policies; Reception, Accommodation And Housing; Self-Organization; Transnational Networks; Unaccompanied Minors; Work / Labour Market
Duration
Persons
  • Professor Dr. Petra Bendel leader, CHREN
  • Dr. Janina Stürner-Siovitz leader, CHREN
  • Lasse Juhl Morthorst leader, CHREN
Geographical focus
  • Intermediary cities in North, West and East Africa
Short description

Africa is witnessing an ongoing transformation from a rural to an increasingly plural urban society. While this transformation has been well-documented, the focus of scholarship and practice has been predominantly on human mobility towards and into major urban areas and capital cities. In contrast, intermediary cities, the in-between the rural and the metropolitan, have been largely absent in academic and policy debates. The Equal Partnership project explores the opportunities and challenges of collaborative, urban migration governance in African intermediary cities. The project is coordinated by the University of Nuremberg and developed in collaboration with the city network United Cities and Local Governments of Africa (UCLG Africa), the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), and the think tank Samuel Hall. Funded by the Robert Bosch Stiftung, the project works in cooperation with six intermediary cities from East, North and West Africa. Through participatory research and workshop formats, the project brings together local, national and international actors to develop practical impulses and policy recommendations for multi-stakeholder partnerships of urban migration governance in African intermediary cities.