Antonio Inguane is an International Development and Natural Resources professional, with extensive experience in the Land Policy and Resources Rights. Antonio has broad experience working with Government, Multilateral Donors, Civil Society Organizations and Local Communities in Southern Africa, Asia-Pacific and the US. In addition, Mr. Inguane has been interested in innovative approaches to mainstream Geospatial Technology Solutions in the Land and Natural Resources governance systems. He holds a MSc of Environmental Management and Development from the Australian National University.
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Displaying 1 - 2 of 2Behind high-rise buildings and skyscrapers hides poverty and inequality in urban Angola
Will skyscrapers one day represent the prosperity that every Angolan citizen has dreamed about? Perhaps.
From the Middle East to North America, high-rise buildings and skyscrapers are cropping up as a symbol of wealth and prosperity in global cities. Modern Africa has experienced unprecedented urban growth and embraced zoning regulations and reforms that incentivize high-density growth and mixed-use buildings in major metropolitan areas.
During my recent trip to Luanda, the capital of Angola, the first thing that caught my attention was the city’s skyline.
Why digital land rights records matter: Lessons from Cyclone Idai
The loss of public records and personal documents following the disaster, is already having a tremendous impact on recovery efforts