Implementing the Habit Agenda
Towards Child-centred Human Settlement Development in Developing Countries
Ashgate Publishing Limited
Published on 28. May 1999
Book
Hardback
160 pages
978-1-84014-841-1 (ISBN)
Description
This text provides a comprehensive view of the problematique of urban children in developing countries. It starts by demonstrating why it is important to address housing and settlement-related problems faced by the children in developing countries. The book emphasizes that the problematique under scrutiny is so vast that one could face strong difficulties in trying to implement a multitude of isolated/parallel projects and programmes to address a vast number of particular issues. The book demonstrates the existence of strong linkages between the particular issues analyzed. It suggests that a child-centred integrated approach constitutes a good priority for intervention. In terms of evaluation, one could also face difficulties if trying to devise an all-inclusive method for the whole developing world. The book therefore suggests that a simple set of general indicators for evaluation which have international approval should be used in conjunction with locally-constructed indicators.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
tables
Dimensions
Height: 159 mm
Width: 223 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84014-841-1 (9781840148411)
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Author
United Nations Centre for Human Settlement (Habitat), Nairobi, Kenya
Oxfam (GB), Nairobi, Kenya
University of Queensland, Australia
Content
Part 1 Introduction. Part 2 Situation analysis: housing conditions; social conditions; displaced families. Part 3 Effects on children: health; psycho-social issues; education; economic productivity. Part 4 suggestions for a way ahead: the policy framework; issues to be considered; strategies for promoting a child-centred human settlement development; constraints for implementing the strategies. Part 5 An agenda for action: international agencies; central governments; local governments; the private sector; NGOs; local communities. Part 6 indicators for monitoring progress: issues to be monitored; constructing the indicators. Part 7 Conclusion.