Rapid urban growth dynamics in Tamale exert high demand on urban infrastructure and services.
The metropolis’ population has better access to water and electricity partly due to co-production with private households.
There is a huge deficit in road infrastructure and sanitary facilities in the metropolis.
The state of urban infrastructure and service provision can inhibit the city’s socio-economic development.
Formal-informal private partnerships are encouraged to improved urban services delivery in Tamale.