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            Population Studies                                                 Redesigning public spaces in South Africa



            Author contributions                                  evaluating inclusive urban space. Cities, 140:104401.

            Conceptualization: Kiara Rampaul                      https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2023.104401
            Data curation: Kiara Rampaul                       Brown-Luthango,  M.  (2016).  Collective  (in)Efficacy,  Substance
            Investigation: Kiara Rampaul                          abuse and Violence in “Freedom Park,” Cape Town. Journal
            Methodology: Kiara Rampaul                            of Housing and the Built Environment, 31:123-140.
            Project administration: Hangwelani Hope Magidimisha-     https://doi.org/10.1007/s10901-015-9448-3
               Chipingu
            Supervision: Hangwelani Hope Magidimisha-Chipingu   Carr, S., Francis, M., Rivlin, L.G., & Stone, A.M. (1992). Public
                                                                  Space. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
            Validation: Hangwelani Hope Magidimisha-Chipingu
            Writing–original draft: Kiara Rampaul              Ceccato, V., & Newton, A. (2015). Safety and Security in Transit
            Writing–review & editing: Hangwelani Hope Magidimisha-  Environments: An Interdisciplinary Approach. Milton Park:
               Chipingu                                           Routledge.
                                                               Cities Alliance, & USAID. (2022). Femmedina in Tunis: Key
            Ethics approval and consent to participate            Results and Learnings [Rapid Learning Appraisal]. Brussels:

            Ethical approval for this study was granted on March 24,   Cities Alliance.
            2024, by the Humanities and Social Sciences Research   Commission on Gender Equality (CGE). (2011). Gender Policy
            Ethics Committee, University of KwaZulu-Natal (Approval   Framework for Local Government: A Framework to Promote
            ID: HSSREC/00006729/2024). All participants provided   Gender Mainstreaming and Women’s Empowerment in
            written informed consent prior to enrolment. They     South African Municipalities. Johannesburg: Commission
            were informed that participation was voluntary and that   on Gender Equality. Available from: https://iknowpolitics.
                                                                  org/sites/default/files/09361_f13-_gender_policy_
            they could withdraw from the study at any time without   framework_for_local_government1.pdf [Last accessed on
            consequence.
                                                                  2023 May 07].
            Consent for publication                            Crenshaw,  K. (1991).  Mapping  the  margins:  Intersectionality,
                                                                  identity politics, and violence against women of color.
            Written informed consent for publication was obtained   Stanford Law Review, 43(6):1241-1299.
            from all participants.
                                                                  https://doi.org/10.2307/1229039
            Availability of data                               De Souza e Silva, A., Bhan, G., Pieterse, E., & Simone, A. (2023).

            The data used in this study is available from the     Unequal urban public space provision and access in African
            corresponding author upon reasonable request.         cities. Landscape and Urban Planning, 233:104627.
                                                                  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2023.104627
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