Housing in sub-Saharan Africa improves but millions of people live in slums

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Study identifies major transformation in quality of living conditions, but governments urged to improve urban sanitation

From cities to the countryside, Africa has undergone a dramatic transformation in living conditions over the past 15 years, according to a new study.

 

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You can only call these shanties “slums” if you’ve never been in one without a film crew or other entourage. They’re worse than slums. Dirty, stinking water, children covered in flies and mosquito bites with little or no hope for a better, or any future!

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