Informal workers in Lagos are left to cope with devastating floods alone : why things must change

14 mai 2026 | Gbenga Akinlolu Shadare, Senior lecturer, Buckinghamshire New University
Floods regularly devastate Lagos’s informal workers, but traders and residents have built their own systems to adapt where the state has failed.
 Site référencé:  The Conversation (Africa)

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