Urban Poverty and the Survival Strategies of the Urban Poor in Nairobi and Mombasa, Kenya : a cooperative research project between the Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Nairobi and the Faculty of Environmental Studies, York Universit
This study explores one aspect of the broader issues of social networks. It is specifically concerne...
This thesis attempts to understand the concepts of social capital and social networks within the Sou...
People in impoverished cities, for example in Kinshasa, lend small quantities of food to neighbors w...
Nairobi is the main door to the East African market and a safe haven for most international firms an...
This paper pilots a different approach to the study of informal settlements, typically conceived as ...
People who live in traditional societies, including pastoralists are known for strong social network...
Evidence from a number of quantitative studies on poverty in Namibia suggests that poverty is widesp...
International audienceThis study focuses on poor people's lived experience with poverty. Despite Ken...
Understanding the nature and scope of existing social capital is essential to building the resilienc...
Objective: Lacking access to formal institutions, the poor in developing countries often use informa...
AbstractThis paper is based on data from focus group discussions and in-depth individual interviews ...
Building on African migration as a household survival strategy; urban–rural linkages as critical for...
Summary. The poverty and dramatic alteration in geographical composition of African cities have been...
This paper investigates the role played by the social relationships of reciprocal exchange and mutua...
Poverty has often been seen as a purely rural problem but for many developing countries, the pervasi...
This study explores one aspect of the broader issues of social networks. It is specifically concerne...
This thesis attempts to understand the concepts of social capital and social networks within the Sou...
People in impoverished cities, for example in Kinshasa, lend small quantities of food to neighbors w...
Nairobi is the main door to the East African market and a safe haven for most international firms an...
This paper pilots a different approach to the study of informal settlements, typically conceived as ...
People who live in traditional societies, including pastoralists are known for strong social network...
Evidence from a number of quantitative studies on poverty in Namibia suggests that poverty is widesp...
International audienceThis study focuses on poor people's lived experience with poverty. Despite Ken...
Understanding the nature and scope of existing social capital is essential to building the resilienc...
Objective: Lacking access to formal institutions, the poor in developing countries often use informa...
AbstractThis paper is based on data from focus group discussions and in-depth individual interviews ...
Building on African migration as a household survival strategy; urban–rural linkages as critical for...
Summary. The poverty and dramatic alteration in geographical composition of African cities have been...
This paper investigates the role played by the social relationships of reciprocal exchange and mutua...
Poverty has often been seen as a purely rural problem but for many developing countries, the pervasi...
This study explores one aspect of the broader issues of social networks. It is specifically concerne...
This thesis attempts to understand the concepts of social capital and social networks within the Sou...
People in impoverished cities, for example in Kinshasa, lend small quantities of food to neighbors w...