نتایج جستجو برای: urban slums

تعداد نتایج: 171986  

2012
Fatema Khatun Sabrina Rasheed Allisyn C Moran Ashraful M Alam Mohammad Sohel Shomik Munira Sultana Nuzhat Choudhury Mohammad Iqbal Abbas Bhuiya

BACKGROUND Bangladesh has about 5.7 million people living in urban slums that are characterized by adverse living conditions, poor access to healthcare services and health outcomes. In an attempt to ensure safe maternal, neonatal and child health services in the slums BRAC started a programme, MANOSHI, in 2007. This paper reports the causes of maternal and neonatal deaths in slums and discusses...

2013
Rajiv Sarkar Prabhu Sivarathinaswamy Bhuvaneshwari Thangaraj Kulandaipalayam Natarajan Chella Sindhu Sitara Swarna Rao Ajjampur Jayaprakash Muliyil Vinohar Balraj Elena N Naumova Honorine Ward Gagandeep Kang

BACKGROUND India has seen rapid unorganized urbanization in the past few decades. However, the burden of childhood diseases and malnutrition in such populations is difficult to quantify. The morbidity experience of children living in semi-urban slums of a southern Indian city is described. METHODS A total of 176 children were recruited pre-weaning from four geographically adjacent, semi-urban...

2008
Jan Nijman

In urban India, slum policies have become increasingly reliant on the market and on local ‘self-help’ agencies, a trend in step with the neoliberal turn across the developing world. The emphasis on local solutions is particularly interesting because the challenge of urban slums is now widely acknowledged to be one of global proportions. This paper examines the impact of this changing institutio...

2006
JEAN-CLAUDE BOLAY

The slum is not only a manifestation of mismanaged urban planning in the countries of the South. The existence of slums worldwide is also a sign that the slum is a crucial element of contemporary urbanisation. This article will attempt to define this phenomenon and understand its causes. Adequate policy responses are then suggested. Without finding appropriate solutions to the housing problems ...

2017
Julius Alexander McGee Christina Ergas Patrick Trent Greiner Matthew Thomas Clement

This study examines how the relationship between urbanization (measured as the percentage of total population living in urban areas) and the carbon intensity of well-being (CIWB) (measured as a ratio of carbon dioxide emissions and life expectancy) in most nations from 1960-2013 varies based on the economic context and whereabouts of a substantial portion of a nation's urban population. To acco...

2016
Amit Prasad Alex Ross Paul Rosenberg Christopher Dye

The WHO's End TB Strategy aims to reduce TB deaths by 95% and incidence by 90% between 2015 and 2035. As the world rapidly urbanizes, more people could have access to better infrastructure and services to help combat poverty and infectious diseases, including TB. And yet large numbers of people now live in overcrowded slums, with poor access to urban health services, amplifying the burden of TB...

2013
James K. Kimani Remare Ettarh Abdhalah K Ziraba Nelly Yatich

Kenya still faces major challenges due to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This study examined the association between marital status and risk of HIV infection in urban slums of Nairobi. Data were derived from a cross-sectional population-based survey nested in an ongoing Demographic Surveillance System in two urban slums in Nairobi. Descriptive statistics and multivariate logistic regression analysis we...

Journal: :Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 2016

Journal: :Indonesian Journal of Geography 2016

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