Saleha Sapra is an urban practitioner and development professional who co-founded City Sabha, a nonprofit born out of the need to foreground prevalent urban inequalities. Their work engages marginalised communities and urban local bodies through research, action, advocacy, and education to enable active citizenry and accountable governance. She has 10 years of experience in designing, implementing, and monitoring urban planning and development programmes that integrate gender, governance, mobility, climate, and health. Saleha has a master’s degree in urbanisation and development from the London School of Economics.
Urban policy, governance, livelihoods, participatory planning