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Urban Poverty, Inclusive Cities and Housing

The Urban Poverty, Inclusive Cities and Housing GSG aims at fostering a community around key topics related to urban poverty and housing for: knowledge sharing, operational support, training activities, mentoring and building partnerships across the World Bank Group and beyond. The GSG has 3 affiliated communities of practice (Knowledge Silo-Breakers) and the Global Program for Resilient Housing, that support the same objective and focus areas: Affordable Housing; Urban Poverty and Slum Upgrading; Cities, Migration and Forced Displacement and the Global Program for Resilient Housing.

Urban Poverty, Inclusive Cities and Housing

 
Circling the Globe
 
Urban Poverty and Slum Upgrading KSB and the GSG for Urban Poverty, Inclusive Cities and Housing organized a Flagship series, ‘Circling the Globe:  A Series of Experiences in Urban Upgrading from the Around the World’.  The main objective of the series was to showcase operational experiences focusing on lessons learned related to inclusion and safety, highlighting the work of Country Office staff. The projects/cases showcased during this series have been converted into these 9 Case Notes. The Case Notes are intended to be used by team leaders and clients to demonstrate how urban upgrading tools can be used to achieve policy goals and address financing gaps that city and national governments experience. These case notes are intended to be instructive and practical to urban planning, social and strategy professionals. Click on the images to download the reports.     

        

 
Featured Resources
 
      
 
 
 
Featured Blogs and Events
 
- Land Pooling/Readjustment: An Alternative to Compulsory Land Acquisition (Facilitated) Open Learning Campus
- COVID-19 turns spotlight on slums by Waad Tammaa and Phoram Shah 
- From Waste Pickers to Street Vendors, How Can Cities Expand Opportunities for the Urban Poor? by Judy Baker
- Home Sane Home by Luis Triveño and Olivia Nielsen
- Resilient Housing Joins the Machine Learning Revolution by Sarah Elisabeth Antos and Luis Triveño
- #BuildBetterBefore to Save Lives and Strengthen Economies by Ede Ijjasz-Vasquez and Luis Triveño
- Building Better Before the Next Disaster: How Retrofitting Homes Can Save Lives and Strengthen Economies by Sameh Wahba, Luis Triveño, Horacio Terraza and Sarah Elizabeth 
- Making Homes Safer to Build Resilient Cities by Kristina Wienhoefer and Luis Triveño 
- To Build Resilient Cities, We Must Treat Substandard Housing as a Life-or-Death Emergency by Luis Triveño, Elizabeth Hausler, Niels Holm-En and Peter Yanev
- A Housing Policy that Could Almost Pay for Itself? Think Retrofitting by Luis Triveño
- Let’s Build the Infrastructure that no Hurricane Can Erase by Luis Triveño and Klaus Deininger
- Retrofitting: A Housing Policy that Saves Lives by Luis Triveño and Niels Holm-En
 
Global response to COVID-19 in slums
 
Populations living in slums are particularly vulnerable to COVID and its economic and social impacts given their crowded living conditions, lack of access to basic sanitation and health services and inadequate waste management. They are also among the least resilient to the shocks as they are largely informal workers, with irregular incomes, higher poverty incidence and low savings.  Their conditions call for an urgent and differentiated response. We have compiled below resources, relevant documents and research that look into how COVID is impacting the urban poor.
 
- Practices from Around the Globe
- COVID-19: Safeguarding Lives and Livelihoods - A Checklist Guide for Local Governments
- COVID-19 and Slums
- Addressing COVID-19 and the Urban Poor
 
Other Resources
 
- Online course: Upgrading Urban Informal Settlements (Self-paced)
- Podcast: "There is no Place Like Home"
- Podcast: "Machine Learning Joins the Housing Revolution"
- Video: "From Tragedy to Triumph: How Resilient Housing can Save Lives and Strengthen Economies" 
- Compendium: "COVID-19 Resources"
 
Urban Poverty and Housing Knowledge Resources
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Guidance Note. Community Participation in Slum Upgrading

  • Country/ City
    World
  • Topic
    Slum Upgrading, Housing, Urban Planning
  • Published On
    September 30, 2021
  • Author(s)
    The World Bank
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  • Abstract
  • Guidance Note. Community Participation in Slum Upgrading

    With its focus on community participation, this Note helps to promote participatory slum upgrading in their dialogue with the client and throughout project preparation and implementation. Targeted at the Bank-financed projects, the Note is for government-led slum upgrading initiatives and is written from a perspective of how the Bank teams can help governments explore and create a room for community participation in their formal policy, program and projects on slum upgrading.
     

Learning from Vietnam’s urban upgrading projects

  • Country/ City
    Vietnam
  • Published On
    May 05, 2020
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  • Learning from Vietnam’s urban upgrading projects

    When economic and political reforms were introduced in Vietnam to transition from a centralized economy to a socialist-oriented market economy in 1986, urbanization started to accelerate. The central government responded to the influx with an inclusive approach to urban development.

COVID-19: Safeguarding lives and livelihoods - A checklist guide for local governments

  • Published On
    May 01, 2020
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  • COVID-19: Safeguarding lives and livelihoods - A checklist guide for local governments

    The COVID-19 pandemic is disrupting communities and cities around the world. This guide provides a framework for adaptation by local governments as they plan and make decisions to reduce the negative impacts of the outbreak in the immediate and nearterm future.

Global Responses to COVID-19 in Slums

  • Published On
    April 30, 2020
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  • Global Responses to COVID-19 in Slums

    There are many reasons why slums are at high rick: High population densities contribute to rapid and broader spread of infection which accelerates transmission, household overcrowding makes behaviors like social distancing difficult, poor living conditions exacerbate transmission slowing behavior, limited access to health services, reliance on crowded transport services increases contagion risk, working in the informal sector poses risks, and house large share of the urban population that

COVID-19 and Slums

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    April 30, 2020
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  • COVID-19 and Slums

    Slum inhabitants are the most vulnerable groups in the short and long-term: The risk exposure to the virus is likely to be exacerbated in slums, where people live in overcrowded conditions, and tend to lack access to basic sanitation services and hygiene, health services, waste management and adequate transportation options.
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