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South African cities are not designed for women

FROM inadequate pavements and few safe walking spaces to scarce public toilets and family facilities, South Africa’s cities were never designed with women in mind.

And, say the experts, it will take more than an influx of women into the engineering, construction and architectural industries to create inclusive cities. What is also needed, they say, is more opportunities for women to gain leadership roles in

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