Access to Basic Infrastructure by the Urban Poor

Access to Basic Infrastructure by the Urban Poor
Author: Aurelio Menéndez
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1991
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0821318152

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This report documents discussions on urban poverty issues in the developing countries of Latin America, Africa, and Asia related to the urban poor's access to basic infrastructure services. Basic infrastructure services are services that allow the urban poor to live under conditions that facilitate their income-generating activities so they can maintain a good nutritional level and participate in the normal activities of society. Services include housing, transportation, water, sanitation, solid waste disposal, and energy for cooking and lighting. In addition to discussing ways to improve the conditions of the poor in urban areas through the provision of basic infrastructure services, the workshop also laid the groundwork for follow-up regional senior policy seminars in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. While workshop participants did not attempt to conclude with formal policy recommendations, they did develop general areas of consensus. The focus of the workshop discussions were on the following concerns: financial issues; the role of nongovernmental organizations; the role of governments; and the relationship between nongovernmental organizations and the governments.

Basic Services for Urban Poor

Basic Services for Urban Poor
Author: Archana Ghosh,S. Sami Ahmad,Shipra Maitra
Publsiher: Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1995
Genre: Municipal corporations
ISBN: 8170225515

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Basic Needs and the Urban Poor

Basic Needs and the Urban Poor
Author: P. J. Richards,A. M. Thomson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2017-10-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351675260

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Originally published in 1984. The diverse problems suffered by the urban poor in Asia and the means by which their welfare levels can be raised are investigated comprehensively in this study. All chapters, written by specialists, deal with a particular subject but the general theme remains that the factors causing urban poverty and low income levels are interconnected and transmitted from one generation to another. It is intended that this study will lead to discussion of the problems involved in providing services for the urban poor and result in the increased responsiveness of urban management. This title will be of interest to students of urban and development studies.

Reaching The Urban Poor

Reaching The Urban Poor
Author: G. Shabbir Cheema,G Shabbir Cheema
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2019-08-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000309003

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As urban populatiCC'lS in developing countries oootinue to grow rapidly, cne of the nest critical issues in the Third W:lrld has beoane p:rovidirYJ shelter and other basic services such as clean water, heal th clinics, and sewage disposal to the urban poor. This book of nine case studies of urban programs and projects in Ind:oesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Nigeria, Pakistan, South Korea, India, and Sri Lanka focuses en impediments to slum upgrading. The authour discuss each project's evoluticn, the capabilities and resources of inplenenting agencies, the problems of interagency relaticoships and coordinaticn, costs and funding, the difficulties of developing effective linkages with poor cx:mnunities, and the accessibility of the new services to the urban poor.

Reducing Urban Poverty in the Global South

Reducing Urban Poverty in the Global South
Author: David Satterthwaite,Diana Mitlin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136249303

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Urban areas in the Global South now house most of the world’s urban population and are projected to house almost all its increase between now and 2030. There is a growing recognition that the scale of urban poverty has been overlooked – and that it is increasing both in numbers and in the proportion of the world’s poor population that live and work in urban areas. This is the first book to review the effectiveness of different approaches to reducing urban poverty in the Global South. It describes and discusses the different ways in which national and local governments, international agencies and civil society organizations are seeking to reduce urban poverty. Different approaches are explored, for instance; market approaches, welfare, rights-based approaches and technical/professional support. The book also considers the roles of clientelism and of social movements. Case studies illustrate different approaches and explore their effectiveness. Reducing Urban Poverty in the Global South also analyses the poverty reduction strategies developed by organized low-income groups especially those living in informal settlements. It explains how they and the federations or networks they have formed have demonstrated new approaches that have challenged adverse political relations and negotiated more effective support. Local and national governments and international agencies can become far more effective at addressing urban poverty at scale by, as is proposed in this book, working with and supporting the urban poor and their organizations. This book will be an invaluable resource for researchers and postgraduate students in urban development, poverty reduction, urban geography, and for practitioners and organisations working in urban development programmes in the Global South.

Poverty Lines and Lives of the Poor

Poverty Lines and Lives of the Poor
Author: Meera Bapat
Publsiher: IIED
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2009
Genre: Poverty
ISBN: 9781843697244

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Urban Poverty in India

Urban Poverty in India
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Business Standard Books
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2009
Genre: Poverty
ISBN: 9788190573528

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Dimensions of Urban Poverty

Dimensions of Urban Poverty
Author: Sabir Ali
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015069352121

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"In India, over 30 per cent of the total population lives below the poverty line. Such a high degree of poverty highlights a serious dimension of the country's urban scenario also. The insufficient employment opportunities and poor income levels add to the miseries of the urban poor. They live in sub-standard settlements like slums, unauthorized colonies, squatters, pavements, resettlement colonies, etc. These settlements are considered to be the most filthiest in the world. Taking a serious note of the growing urban poverty, the Government of India spent hundreds of crores of rupees on implementing various schemes and programmes with no significant result. Urban poverty continues to be an area of major concern and unbeatable challenge. It was against this backdrop, experts working on different aspects of urban poverty were approached to contribute articles expressing their views and giving their first-hand experiences. The reading of this volume can be immensely useful to professionals, government officials, activists etc., who are involved in poverty alleviation programmes."