Rethinking city governance, food hygiene
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Rethinking city governance, food hygiene
The population in most cities across sub-Saharan Africa is growing rapidly. Due to population pressure, governments are struggling to ensure healthy security controls in informal markets. More people are migrating to cities as gateways to better economic opportunities and living standards. Rapid urbanisation will continue in the coming years. In 2018, the United Nations projected that the world’s population will increase from 4.4 billion to 6.7 …
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