City profile: Wa, Ghana
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Korah, Prosper Issahaku
Dongzagla, Alfred
Nunbogu, Abraham Marshall
Niminga-Beka, Rockson
Kuusaana, Elias Danyi
Abubakari, Zaid
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The UN-Habitat III has placed secondary cities at the centre of the new urban agenda, given their roles in global development trajectories in the future. Wa, though a small city, is an important growth pole in North-western Ghana. Wa emerged as a trading town in the colonial era and since independence in 1957 has become a key growth centre in the development of North-western Ghana. However, the confluence of environmental vulnerabilities and pre-existing social inequalities resulting from centuries of colonial and post-colonial neglects, have led to increasing contestations and socio-ecological challenges. We profiled Wa through the lens of Southern urbanism and highlight its socio-economic, ecological and spatial development dynamics as an ordinary city of the Global South. The dynamics reflect a disconnection between capital and labour as well as contested resource flows, and these have implications for a transformative and sustainable urban future. Through this profile, postcolonial urban studies of the Global South must reconsider deepening empirical methods and theories in addressing this unique problem-space. A transformative and sustainable urban future of Wa remains counterproductive if postcolonial urban studies do not engage with unique paradigms of the Global South in understanding and planning cities of the South.
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Cities
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97
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Urban and regional planning
Human geography
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Ahmed, A; Korah, PI; Dongzagla, A; Nunbogu, AM; Niminga-Beka, R; Kuusaana, ED; Abubakari, Z, City profile: Wa, Ghana, Cities, 2020, 97, pp. 102524:1-102524:14