Globally, urban slums (in most cases, informal settlements) have been hit badly by novel coronavirus (COVID-19). The reasons for this include the cramped living conditions that make social distancing impossible, and high levels of poverty and unemployment that make masks and clean water for hand washing unaffordable to many slum residents. This paper makes the case for upgrading Kibera, which is long overdue. The United Nations General Assembly endorsed the upgrading of urban slums as a priority Sustainable Development Goal in 2015. To win the war against coronavirus in Kibera, the Government should adopt a bottom-up approach, using the existing community leadership and youth groups, as opposed to a top-down approach. Given the increasing n...
The rapid rise of the population in most developing countries has posed a challenge to respective go...
This paper overviews the role of slums in urban Africa, focusing on Nairobi. It reveals the characte...
Around the world, the Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated differences that already existed. Health out...
To control the spread of coronavirus, the Kenyan Ministry of Health COVID-19 Taskforce has implement...
The pandemic has led to rising precarity and has exacerbated several human rights violations in Na...
According to the United Nations, about 1 billion persons live in so-called slums. Numerous studies h...
To control the spread of coronavirus, the Kenyan Ministry of Health COVID-19 Taskforce has implement...
Objective: Urban slums are at high risk of COVID-19 transmission due to the lack of basic housing, w...
To control the spread of coronavirus, the Kenyan Ministry of Health COVID-19 Taskforce has implement...
Nairobi, Kenya is one of the most volatile urban centers in Africa, suffering from 60% of its popula...
BACKGROUND: With increasing urbanization in sub-Saharan Africa and poor economic performance, the gr...
This brief presents findings from Round 3 of data collection in five Nairobi informal settlements (K...
Nairobi’s urban slums are ill equipped to prevent spread of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19)...
Many people have a heart for those living in poverty, but very few have a mind for how to fight pove...
The rapid growth of poverty and insecurity in slums is alarming and needs more attention. The by cit...
The rapid rise of the population in most developing countries has posed a challenge to respective go...
This paper overviews the role of slums in urban Africa, focusing on Nairobi. It reveals the characte...
Around the world, the Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated differences that already existed. Health out...
To control the spread of coronavirus, the Kenyan Ministry of Health COVID-19 Taskforce has implement...
The pandemic has led to rising precarity and has exacerbated several human rights violations in Na...
According to the United Nations, about 1 billion persons live in so-called slums. Numerous studies h...
To control the spread of coronavirus, the Kenyan Ministry of Health COVID-19 Taskforce has implement...
Objective: Urban slums are at high risk of COVID-19 transmission due to the lack of basic housing, w...
To control the spread of coronavirus, the Kenyan Ministry of Health COVID-19 Taskforce has implement...
Nairobi, Kenya is one of the most volatile urban centers in Africa, suffering from 60% of its popula...
BACKGROUND: With increasing urbanization in sub-Saharan Africa and poor economic performance, the gr...
This brief presents findings from Round 3 of data collection in five Nairobi informal settlements (K...
Nairobi’s urban slums are ill equipped to prevent spread of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19)...
Many people have a heart for those living in poverty, but very few have a mind for how to fight pove...
The rapid growth of poverty and insecurity in slums is alarming and needs more attention. The by cit...
The rapid rise of the population in most developing countries has posed a challenge to respective go...
This paper overviews the role of slums in urban Africa, focusing on Nairobi. It reveals the characte...
Around the world, the Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated differences that already existed. Health out...