نتایج جستجو برای: urban slum

تعداد نتایج: 172286  

2018
Debraj Roy Bharath Palavalli Niveditha Menon Robin King Karin Pfeffer Michael Lees Peter M A Sloot

In 2010, an estimated 860 million people were living in slums worldwide, with around 60 million added to the slum population between 2000 and 2010. In 2011, 200 million people in urban Indian households were considered to live in slums. In order to address and create slum development programmes and poverty alleviation methods, it is necessary to understand the needs of these communities. Theref...

2014
Haroon Sajjad

For a fast growing economy like India where most of its cities experiencing consistently increase in urban population, the future welfare of city residents is heavily relied on providing better living conditions and health prospects to the urban dwellers particularly to those who are living in miserable and unhygienic environment. The paper derived slum condition index (Slum CI) of notified and...

2009
Sabina Faiz Rashid

The health and rights of populations living in informal or slum settlements are key development issues of the twenty-first century. As of 2007, the majority of the world's population lives in urban areas. More than one billion of these people, or one in three city-dwellers, live in inadequate housing with no or a few basic resources. In Bangladesh, urban slum settlements tend to be located in l...

Journal: :The Journal of rheumatology 2005
Syed Atiqul Haq John Darmawan Mohammad Nazrul Islam Mohammed Zahir Uddin Bidhu Bhushan Das Fazlur Rahman Mohammad Abdul Jalil Chowdhury Mohammad Noor Alam Taimur Abul Khair Mahmud Minhaj Rahim Chowdhury Mohammad Tahir

OBJECTIVE To estimate the burden of rheumatic disorders in adults (age >/= 15 yrs) in Bangladeshi rural and urban communities. METHODS The survey was carried out in a rural community, an urban slum, and an affluent urban community with samples of 2635, 1317, and 1259 adults, respectively. Through door-to-door surveys, trained interviewers identified subjects with musculoskeletal pain. A socio...

2013
Kathryn P Hacker Karen C Seto Federico Costa Jason Corburn Mitermayer G Reis Albert I Ko Maria A Diuk-Wasser

BACKGROUND The expansion of urban slums is a key challenge for public and social policy in the 21st century. The heterogeneous and dynamic nature of slum communities limits the use of rigid slum definitions. A systematic and flexible approach to characterize, delineate and model urban slum structure at an operational resolution is essential to plan, deploy, and monitor interventions at the loca...

Journal: :PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 2008
Elves A. P. Maciel Ana Luiza F. de Carvalho Simone F. Nascimento Rosan B. de Matos Edilane L. Gouveia Mitermayer G. Reis Albert I. Ko

BACKGROUND Leptospirosis, a spirochaetal zoonotic disease, is the cause of epidemics associated with high mortality in urban slum communities. Infection with pathogenic Leptospira occurs during environmental exposures and is traditionally associated with occupational risk activities. However, slum inhabitants reside in close proximity to environmental sources of contamination, suggesting that t...

2016
Jiangzhuo Chen Shuyu Chu Youngyun Chungbaek Maleq Khan Christopher Kuhlman Achla Marathe Henning Mortveit Anil Vullikanti Dawen Xie

OBJECTIVES This research studies the impact of influenza epidemic in the slum and non-slum areas of Delhi, the National Capital Territory of India, by taking proper account of slum demographics and residents' activities, using a highly resolved social contact network of the 13.8 million residents of Delhi. METHODS An SEIR model is used to simulate the spread of influenza on two different synt...

2010
Sunaree Marshall Joseph Ferreira

3 Acknowledgements 4 List of Tables and Figures 6 Glossary of Acronyms 6 Chapter One: Introduction 7 Definitions 8 Methodology 9 Limitations 9 Structure 10 Chapter Two: Housing for the Urban Poor – The Roads Taken 11 Slum clearance and resettlement 11 Sites and services 12 In-situ upgrading 13 Urban management 16 Where to? 19 Chapter Three: The Indian Context and a Brief History of Indian Housi...

Background and aims: India has a high burden of tobacco usage and its related morbidity and mortality. Almost 30% of the above 15 years of age of the Indian population use some forms of tobacco. Men usually use smoked tobacco, while women more likely use smokeless (chewed) tobacco. Tobacco usage has been identified as a risk factor for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) among slum dwellers in urb...

2008
P.R. Deshmukh B.S. Garg M.S. Bharambe

A national nutritional anaemia-control programme in India, focusing on supplementation of iron to pregnant women after the first trimester of pregnancy, failed to make an impact. It is prudent to recommend the correction of iron stores before the woman becomes pregnant. 'Efficacy' of weekly supplementation of iron has been proved to improve iron stores in adolescence in many studies abroad and ...

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