Zusammenfassung der Ressource
case study
- mumbai
- Mumbai slums has an area of land 175 hectors/432 acres
- Mumbai slums has a population of 1000000 people
- in the Mumbai slums there are 1 toilet for every 1440 people
- health and safety issues
- there are little or no doctors
- slums
- over 1 million people live in slums
- they make their own homes with what ever they can find
- the government have some help groups to help them
- sight and service
- the government buy land and put electricty, sewage and water in and rent them out at a low price
- self help
- self help is when people give them building materials to build better homes with so they have better living conditions
- slums
- solutions
- social improvements
- day care centres
- better education
- more change of getting a job
- less informal sector
- more money for the goernment
- better buildings
- better country
- after school clubs
- safer for kids
- adult education centres
- teach adults new skills
- new jobs
- more money
- help with addictions
- drugs
- alcohol
- vilence
- less crime better community
- economic solutions
- people can apply to own their land
- training people to learn new skills
- less informal sector
- more money for government
- replace buildings
- widens streets
- more light
- safer for pedestrians
- safer for owners
- modern
- better building materials
- wont collapse in on you
- community involvement
- residents choose what to improve
- neighbourhood associations to make choices
- new serives are staffed by residents
- new skills
- new jobs
- more money
- better life
- better community
- NGO
- non government organisations
- SPARC
- society promotion area resource centres
- this supports people
- helps them build better homes
- safer