The book 'Living Sustainably Here: African Perspectives on the SDGs' is a three-volume anthology published by Selina Publications that addresses sustainability as a systems challenge connecting education, energy, culture, technology, governance, and the environment, with Volume One focusing on access to knowledge in Africa as a structural problem requiring anthologies as part of the solution.
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Africa's Sustainability Roadmap: Living Sustainably Here Debuts In Lagos追加:
The Wole Soyinka National Theatre in Iganmu Lagos serves as the platform for a significant literary milestone. Amidst the 25th edition of the Nigeria International Book Fair, a new voice has emerged in the global discourse on the Sustainable Development Goals or SDGs.
Living Sustainably Here: African Perspectives on the SDGs Living Sustainably Here: African Perspectives on the SDGs is more than just a book.
It's a three-volume roadmap published by Selina Publications.
This anthology gathers diverse voices from across the continent to address a critical problem.
Sustainability is often discussed in boardrooms far removed from the people it affects most.
Sustainability is a systems challenge.
It connects education, energy, culture, technology, governance, and the environment.
These aren't separate worlds. They are deeply interconnected.
And this is where STEAM thinking becomes important.
STEAM stands for science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics.
It is this exploratory, imaginative, and resourceful spirit that animates this anthology.
The series is strategically divided to cover the breadth of the African experience. Volume One, titled Paths to Knowledge, is the primary focus of this session.
Access to knowledge in Africa remains a structural problem.
Not merely a pedagogical one.
The essays that follows in illuminates the problem uh from multiple angles.
And in doing so, make the case for why anthologies like this one are themselves part of the solution.
Gabby Williams frames African publishing as cultural infrastructure, not commerce alone, but architectural through which societies construct many memory and identity.
Subsequent volumes will dive into practical applications ranging from digital lives and indigenous pathways to Africa under pressure, which explores the intersection of literature, energy, equity, justice, and security.
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