Caitlin Tonkin
Caitlin Tonkin has a master's degree from the University of Cape Town and was a social researcher and analyst with the Sustainable Livelihoods Foundation until July 2017. Caitlin was involved in a land-use study of informal businesses in Katatura, Namibia and also various economic research programmes based in the township economy.
The transformation of Windhoek’s Eveline Street

The transformation of Windhoek’s Eveline Street

  A developing leisure economy is changing a downtown area in Namibia for the better South Africa’s cities have several streets that are well known for their leisure businesses, entertainment and nightlife, among them Long Street in Cape Town and 7th Street in...

Caitlin Tonkin
Caitlin Tonkin has a master's degree from the University of Cape Town and was a social researcher and analyst with the Sustainable Livelihoods Foundation until July 2017. Caitlin was involved in a land-use study of informal businesses in Katatura, Namibia and also various economic research programmes based in the township economy.