The national constitution of Bangladesh recognized that housing is a basic need, and hence it is primarily the responsibility of the government. The 1993 National Housing policy too guaranteed everybody's right to decent housing. However, in reality th poor are marginalized, and suffer from lack of resources and the bias of policy makers.The meager housing sector allocation in the National plans is mostly spent to build government offices and staff houses. Forced eviction is rampant while the most needy of the urban destitute poor is deprived of basic needs. The paper discusses urban housing in Bangladesh and shows that successive administrations have neglected the poor despite all policies, studies and government documents that stressed ...
This study on Bangladesh Dhaka-improving living conditions for the urban poor reflects a comprehensi...
In Bangladesh, urban poverty is neglected in research, policy and action on poverty reduction. This ...
Under the current neoliberal regime, the numbers of urban poor are increasing in the rapidly-urbanis...
In Bangladesh, 30 per cent of its total population is living in urban areas and by 2030 the rate of ...
In Bangladesh, 30 per cent of its total population is living in urban areas and by 2030 the rate of ...
In Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh with a population of 18 million, nearly one-third are livin...
In the era of neoliberalism now the people especially the lower income group of people is suffering ...
Paper Session - Housing: Affordability, Assistance, and SubsidiesThe concepts and definitions of hou...
The rapid urbanisation process in developing countries has heightened the crisis of employment, shel...
As is the case elsewhere in Asia, urbanization is growing at a rapid pace in Bangladesh. With the in...
This study is conducted on Duripara slum of Dhaka city which is one of the fastest growing megalopol...
Due to a lack of available job opportunities in the formal sector and financial resources, in most p...
the degree of Bangladesh was born in the midst of problems of un-precedented magnitude. In 1971, the...
The concepts and definitions of housing affordability vary depending on the economic and social cont...
The health and rights of populations living in informal or slum settlements are key development issu...
This study on Bangladesh Dhaka-improving living conditions for the urban poor reflects a comprehensi...
In Bangladesh, urban poverty is neglected in research, policy and action on poverty reduction. This ...
Under the current neoliberal regime, the numbers of urban poor are increasing in the rapidly-urbanis...
In Bangladesh, 30 per cent of its total population is living in urban areas and by 2030 the rate of ...
In Bangladesh, 30 per cent of its total population is living in urban areas and by 2030 the rate of ...
In Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh with a population of 18 million, nearly one-third are livin...
In the era of neoliberalism now the people especially the lower income group of people is suffering ...
Paper Session - Housing: Affordability, Assistance, and SubsidiesThe concepts and definitions of hou...
The rapid urbanisation process in developing countries has heightened the crisis of employment, shel...
As is the case elsewhere in Asia, urbanization is growing at a rapid pace in Bangladesh. With the in...
This study is conducted on Duripara slum of Dhaka city which is one of the fastest growing megalopol...
Due to a lack of available job opportunities in the formal sector and financial resources, in most p...
the degree of Bangladesh was born in the midst of problems of un-precedented magnitude. In 1971, the...
The concepts and definitions of housing affordability vary depending on the economic and social cont...
The health and rights of populations living in informal or slum settlements are key development issu...
This study on Bangladesh Dhaka-improving living conditions for the urban poor reflects a comprehensi...
In Bangladesh, urban poverty is neglected in research, policy and action on poverty reduction. This ...
Under the current neoliberal regime, the numbers of urban poor are increasing in the rapidly-urbanis...