This dissertation is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Development Studies, 2007.Cataloged from PDF version of dissertation.Includes bibliographical references (page 133 - 136).Bangladesh has one of the highest rates of growth of urban population at over 6 percent per annum over the last three decades compared to the national population growth rate of about 1.67 percent (Fourth decennial population census, 2001, Statistical Yearbook of Bangladesh, 2004). The number of the urban poor has also increased from 7 million in 1985 to 11.9 million in 2005 (CUS Slum Report, 2005). According to the third decennial population census, 1991 the percentage of urban population was 20.2 while that of rural 79....
The research aims to assess the current situation of three primary socio-economic indicators, namely...
Abstract Background The concentration of poverty and adverse environmental circumstances within slum...
Dhaka, capital city of Bangladesh, with a population of 12 million, receives 300,000 to 400,000 rura...
Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh is extremely populated, unhygienic and environmentally degrade...
This thesis explores urban poverty and the adaptations of the urban poor in the slums of the megacit...
Urban services development can result in many improvements to the lives of city dwellers, but benefi...
The health and rights of populations living in informal or slum settlements are key development issu...
This study is conducted on Duripara slum of Dhaka city which is one of the fastest growing megalopol...
AbstractThis paper is derived from a pilot project implemented by Habitat for Humanity during 2012-2...
Citing an external evaluation commissioned in 2001, this paper describes WaterAid's WASH program imp...
AbstractThis paper examines the hazards that affect slum communities in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and explo...
The rapid urbanisation process in developing countries has heightened the crisis of employment, shel...
This study on Bangladesh Dhaka-improving living conditions for the urban poor reflects a comprehensi...
PhD ThesisThe city of Dhaka has grown from a population of half a million to four million in 30 yea...
Slums are one of the most common features of the poor countries like those in South Asia and depriva...
The research aims to assess the current situation of three primary socio-economic indicators, namely...
Abstract Background The concentration of poverty and adverse environmental circumstances within slum...
Dhaka, capital city of Bangladesh, with a population of 12 million, receives 300,000 to 400,000 rura...
Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh is extremely populated, unhygienic and environmentally degrade...
This thesis explores urban poverty and the adaptations of the urban poor in the slums of the megacit...
Urban services development can result in many improvements to the lives of city dwellers, but benefi...
The health and rights of populations living in informal or slum settlements are key development issu...
This study is conducted on Duripara slum of Dhaka city which is one of the fastest growing megalopol...
AbstractThis paper is derived from a pilot project implemented by Habitat for Humanity during 2012-2...
Citing an external evaluation commissioned in 2001, this paper describes WaterAid's WASH program imp...
AbstractThis paper examines the hazards that affect slum communities in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and explo...
The rapid urbanisation process in developing countries has heightened the crisis of employment, shel...
This study on Bangladesh Dhaka-improving living conditions for the urban poor reflects a comprehensi...
PhD ThesisThe city of Dhaka has grown from a population of half a million to four million in 30 yea...
Slums are one of the most common features of the poor countries like those in South Asia and depriva...
The research aims to assess the current situation of three primary socio-economic indicators, namely...
Abstract Background The concentration of poverty and adverse environmental circumstances within slum...
Dhaka, capital city of Bangladesh, with a population of 12 million, receives 300,000 to 400,000 rura...