The Urbanization, Poverty, and Health Dynamics research program was designed to generate and provide the evidence base that would help governments, development partners, and other stakeholders understand how the urban slum context affects health outcomes in order to stimulate policy and action for uplifting the wellbeing of slum residents. The program was nested into the Nairobi Urban Health and Demographic Surveillance System, a uniquely rich longitudinal research platform, set up in Korogocho and Viwandani slum settlements in Nairobi city, Kenya. Findings provide rich insights on the context in which slum dwellers live and how poverty and migration status interacts with health issues over the life course. Contrary to popular opinions and ...
This paper examines determinants and consequences of migration from urban slums using panel data fro...
Poverty has often been seen as a purely rural problem but for many developing countries, the pervasi...
The problem that guided this study was that child mortality and morbidity disparities continue to be...
BACKGROUND: With increasing urbanization in sub-Saharan Africa and poor economic performance, the gr...
The Nairobi Urban Health and Demographic Surveillance System (NUHDSS) was set up in Korogocho and Vi...
Though the least urbanized globally, sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is rapidly urbanizing, with its urban ...
This paper overviews the role of slums in urban Africa, focusing on Nairobi. It reveals the characte...
This report documents the living conditions and health risks of slum-dwellers across Nairobi’s infor...
The rapid growth of poverty and insecurity in slums is alarming and needs more attention. The by cit...
The chapter examines major sustainability challenges faced by people in the poor urban slums of Nair...
Perhaps one of the greatest public health challenges of the 21st century is managing the health of p...
Massive slums have become major features of cities in many low-income and middle-income countries. H...
Developing trend of urbanization due to industrialization worldwide caused overwhelming strain to ho...
The author traces the development of low-incoming housing zones in the city of Nairobi (Kenya), whic...
© The Authors 2017. Published by Oxford University Press. This paper overviews the role of slums in ...
This paper examines determinants and consequences of migration from urban slums using panel data fro...
Poverty has often been seen as a purely rural problem but for many developing countries, the pervasi...
The problem that guided this study was that child mortality and morbidity disparities continue to be...
BACKGROUND: With increasing urbanization in sub-Saharan Africa and poor economic performance, the gr...
The Nairobi Urban Health and Demographic Surveillance System (NUHDSS) was set up in Korogocho and Vi...
Though the least urbanized globally, sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is rapidly urbanizing, with its urban ...
This paper overviews the role of slums in urban Africa, focusing on Nairobi. It reveals the characte...
This report documents the living conditions and health risks of slum-dwellers across Nairobi’s infor...
The rapid growth of poverty and insecurity in slums is alarming and needs more attention. The by cit...
The chapter examines major sustainability challenges faced by people in the poor urban slums of Nair...
Perhaps one of the greatest public health challenges of the 21st century is managing the health of p...
Massive slums have become major features of cities in many low-income and middle-income countries. H...
Developing trend of urbanization due to industrialization worldwide caused overwhelming strain to ho...
The author traces the development of low-incoming housing zones in the city of Nairobi (Kenya), whic...
© The Authors 2017. Published by Oxford University Press. This paper overviews the role of slums in ...
This paper examines determinants and consequences of migration from urban slums using panel data fro...
Poverty has often been seen as a purely rural problem but for many developing countries, the pervasi...
The problem that guided this study was that child mortality and morbidity disparities continue to be...