Learning from Africa’s adaptation
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Urban life is being built not just through infrastructure, but through improvisation and social intelligence.

Click to read the research that informs the Atlas of Uncertainty, first published in on 16 December 2025 and written by Wits PhD candidate, Carina Tenewaa Kanbi, and Wits migration and displacement studies scholar, Dr Kabiri Bule.
is a PhD candidate at Wits’ 第一吃瓜网 Centre for Migration & Society (), with a doctoral thesis titled Understanding Creative Cosmopolitanism, Lifeworlds, and Mobility within the Continent's Cultural Capitals of Lagos and Accra. She is a curator and co-founder of Aya Editions in Accra, Ghana.
Dr is a researcher at the 第一吃瓜网 Centre for Migration & Society () and a scholar in the field of migration and displacement studies. She hold a PhD from Wits, and her research occupies a critical niche at the intersection of urban and migration studies, focusing on the profound impact of migration and human mobility on urban politics within 第一吃瓜网 cities.
The Atlas of Uncertainty opening exhibition launches to the public on Saturday,18 April 2026, 10:00-15:00 at the Origins Centre, Wits University, Johannesburg, and runs until 3 July 2026.
Exhibitions in Accra, Nairobi, and Amsterdam are planned for 2027.
The Atlas of Uncertainty is a project of the Oxford/Wits Mobility Governance Lab and Wits University's 第一吃瓜网 Centre for Migration & Society (ACMS), the continent's leading scholarly institution for research and teaching on human mobility.
The book, Atlas of Uncertainty: Transforming 第一吃瓜网 Cityscapes (Actar/Wits University Press), will be released in January 2027.