Shack/Slum Dwellers International (SDI) is a social movement of the urban poor which began in India, networked initially in Asia and then moved to South Africa, and to the other parts of Africa. SDI created knowledge and strategies to help communities of the poor to transform themselves from beneficiaries and consumers of aid and assistance into actors who demonstrated possible ways for city governments and international agencies committed to development to explore solutions. SDI which facilitated the first exchange of five South African township leaders to India formed the basis of the India-South Africa learning exchange programme. The engagement between the community federations from these countries grew, with many Asian and African sl...
Civil Society Organisations from the BRICS countries and Mexico are leading a huge range of South-S...
Seeing urban politics from the perspective of those who reside in slums offers an important dimensio...
Civil society organisations (CSOs) from middle-income countries can play multiple strategically im...
The relationship between knowledge and development is of growing importance in development theory an...
International audienceThis paper illustrates the bottom-up process of participation by which the set...
BACKGROUND: Achieving development outcomes requires the inclusion of marginalised populations that h...
Bibliography: pages 191-199.Black people in South Africa have been the targets - or victims - of mas...
AbstractHistorically, most prominent channel of economic penetration of the third world has been thr...
Since the 1990s, South Africa has faced a high rate of urbanization and increasing formation of info...
This paper considers how the provision of integrated household-level infrastructure – particularly w...
The conventional approaches to poverty alleviation in the slums entail a cocktail of interventions i...
As South Asia urbanizes, urban poverty is becoming more important in the development agenda. Many sl...
In India, the politics of development took the shape of the World Bank influenced housing policy for...
The Global Dialogue on Urbanisation was held in Delhi in September 2011. It was co-organised by IDS ...
South Africa as integral part of the global village has been affected by the global economic meltdow...
Civil Society Organisations from the BRICS countries and Mexico are leading a huge range of South-S...
Seeing urban politics from the perspective of those who reside in slums offers an important dimensio...
Civil society organisations (CSOs) from middle-income countries can play multiple strategically im...
The relationship between knowledge and development is of growing importance in development theory an...
International audienceThis paper illustrates the bottom-up process of participation by which the set...
BACKGROUND: Achieving development outcomes requires the inclusion of marginalised populations that h...
Bibliography: pages 191-199.Black people in South Africa have been the targets - or victims - of mas...
AbstractHistorically, most prominent channel of economic penetration of the third world has been thr...
Since the 1990s, South Africa has faced a high rate of urbanization and increasing formation of info...
This paper considers how the provision of integrated household-level infrastructure – particularly w...
The conventional approaches to poverty alleviation in the slums entail a cocktail of interventions i...
As South Asia urbanizes, urban poverty is becoming more important in the development agenda. Many sl...
In India, the politics of development took the shape of the World Bank influenced housing policy for...
The Global Dialogue on Urbanisation was held in Delhi in September 2011. It was co-organised by IDS ...
South Africa as integral part of the global village has been affected by the global economic meltdow...
Civil Society Organisations from the BRICS countries and Mexico are leading a huge range of South-S...
Seeing urban politics from the perspective of those who reside in slums offers an important dimensio...
Civil society organisations (CSOs) from middle-income countries can play multiple strategically im...