Participatory Futuring for Informal Settlements and Booming Towns: Learning from African Cases

Partnerships for co-creation of knowledge and research
Empower cities to act, raise ambition, and scale implementation
Knowledge-sharing on a specific topic, method, and/or output
Awareness-raising on a specific topic, method, and/or output
Artistic/creative output

Jack Campbell Clause

Senior Design Principal

22 Jun | 13:05–13:30
organization
Kounkuey Design Initiative
country
Kenya
language
English; French; Other (please specify)
Reference: 
CR10-03
Multi-level Governance and Partnerships
Justice and Equity
Insight to Impact (Research and Practice) (60-minute session)
Conference room 10 (CR10)

Summary

Africa’s cities are among the fastest-growing globally, with housing, services, and safety needs rising fastest in informal settlements and “booming towns.” Yet residents, often the majority, struggle to influence long-term decisions due to inaccessible planning, fragmented authority, uneven investment, and survival pressures. Informal settlements show ingenuity in hybrid service delivery and low-cost solutions that can inform wider practice.

This session will draw on applied learning from Embu (Kenya), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), and Cape Town (South Africa) to introduce participatory futuring approaches. These help residents, practitioners, and governments co-produce visions and translate them into sequenced, accountable investment pathways. Focus areas include safer housing, resilient services, inclusive public space, and climate adaptation that move beyond crisis management toward aligned, long-term action.


Participants will test approaches through a short exercise, learning how to select methods and convert outputs into adaptable vision-to-action guides.

Partners

Organization
Country
Kounkuey Design Initiative
Kenya

Session panelists

Panelist
Role
Organization
Country
Jack Campbell Clause
Senior Design Principal
Kounkuey Design Initiative
Kenya
Tatu Limbumba
Senior Research Fellow
Institute of Human Settlements Studies (IHSS), Ardhi University
Tanzania
Martin Magidi
Interdisciplinary Critical Development Researcher
Africa Centre for Cities, University of Cape Town
South Africa
Edgar Pieterse
Founding Director
Africa Centre for Cities, University of Cape Town
South Africa
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