We Are Not Doing Enough To Make Our Cities Healthier
In our series of letters from African journalists, scientists from around the world are calling for action at all levels of the society to tackle urban design, transport, and climate change. The BBCs Tom de Castella takes a look at why.
Source: forbes.comPublished on 2022-06-21
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