This paper examines the availability of basic public services such as water supply and sanitation in the cities and towns of developing countries, using data drawn from the Demographic and Health Surveys. Inadequate provision of public services can compromise health, hinder economic growth, and stymie efforts to reduce poverty. We find that wide rural-urban gaps remain in service delivery, and that smaller cities-where about half of urban residents live-are notably under-served by comparison with larger cities
M.A. (Development Studies)Abstract: Urbanisation of the world‟s population has taken place at a phen...
The author identifies conditions under which the urban sector's share of the poor population in a de...
The lack of adequate provision of drinking water and sanitation coverage is one of the major challen...
This paper examines the availability of basic public services such as water supply and sanitation in...
Rapid urbanisation and rising population growth in may countries is putting increasing pressure on t...
Rapid urbanization and large scale population movements from rural to urban areas have resulted in u...
Rapid urbanisation in India has led to the huge demand for basic infrastructure such as housing, ele...
There is an urgent need to improve the delivery of water and environmental sanitation services to th...
The majority of the urban population of Sub-Saharan Africa lives in slums where access to basic serv...
This paper was prepared for an international symposium hosted by the Rockerfeller Fundation which ai...
Each day, planners in developing countries face a number of interrelated complex problems. In low-in...
The pace of urbanisation in the 21st century has been phenomenal especially in lower middle and low ...
Most of the billions of people without drinking water or sanitation are very poor. While private-sec...
This fieldnote examines the experience of Indian utilities and local governments in trying to extend...
As cities in the developing world grow, their poor residents are being deprived of services, especia...
M.A. (Development Studies)Abstract: Urbanisation of the world‟s population has taken place at a phen...
The author identifies conditions under which the urban sector's share of the poor population in a de...
The lack of adequate provision of drinking water and sanitation coverage is one of the major challen...
This paper examines the availability of basic public services such as water supply and sanitation in...
Rapid urbanisation and rising population growth in may countries is putting increasing pressure on t...
Rapid urbanization and large scale population movements from rural to urban areas have resulted in u...
Rapid urbanisation in India has led to the huge demand for basic infrastructure such as housing, ele...
There is an urgent need to improve the delivery of water and environmental sanitation services to th...
The majority of the urban population of Sub-Saharan Africa lives in slums where access to basic serv...
This paper was prepared for an international symposium hosted by the Rockerfeller Fundation which ai...
Each day, planners in developing countries face a number of interrelated complex problems. In low-in...
The pace of urbanisation in the 21st century has been phenomenal especially in lower middle and low ...
Most of the billions of people without drinking water or sanitation are very poor. While private-sec...
This fieldnote examines the experience of Indian utilities and local governments in trying to extend...
As cities in the developing world grow, their poor residents are being deprived of services, especia...
M.A. (Development Studies)Abstract: Urbanisation of the world‟s population has taken place at a phen...
The author identifies conditions under which the urban sector's share of the poor population in a de...
The lack of adequate provision of drinking water and sanitation coverage is one of the major challen...