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An Evidence-Informed Response to Slum Settlements : A Learning Note

2011

World Bank


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Intervention; Scarce resources; Population groups; Chronic malnutrition; Bedrooms; Bus; National level; Shelter; Fewer households; Rapid population growth; Poor neighborhoods; City population; Life expectancy; Transport system; Demographic changes; Social exclusion; Policy research; Epidemic; Settlements; Public health problem; Urban services; Police; Housing conditions; Progress; Level of education; Road; Bus routes; Barrios; Transit routes; Waste; Neighborhood; Districts; Service areas; Infant mortality; Labor force; Fares; Technical skills; Policy response; Dwelling units; Infant mortality rate; Policy implications; Public transit; Public transport; Slum dwellers; Housing developments; Homes; Mobility; City services; Affordable housing opportunities; Public life; Health centers; Quality services; World population growth; Limited resources; Child labor; Urban studies; Transit; Journey; Road network; Human development; Infrastructure services; Dwelling; Local regulations; Politically sensitive issues; Income inequality; Information system; Settlement patterns; Respect; Economic opportunity; Local governments; Community groups; Clinics; Description; Maternal mortality; Utilities; Inhabitants; Employment opportunities; Basic infrastructure; Infrastructure development; Social linkages; Qualitative information; Settlement; Safe water; Lack of sanitation; Building codes; Allocation of resources; Neighborhoods; Slum areas; Incidence of poverty; Maternal mortality rate; Number of households; Transit access; Bicycle route; Source of drinking water; World population; Interventions; Affordable housing; Private transport; School attendance; Tax; Bus service
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12769http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported

2014-09-15
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