نتایج جستجو برای: urban slums

تعداد نتایج: 171986  

2012
Oliver Gruebner M Mobarak H Khan Sven Lautenbach Daniel Müller Alexander Krämer Tobia Lakes Patrick Hostert

BACKGROUND Urban health is of global concern because the majority of the world's population lives in urban areas. Although mental health problems (e.g. depression) in developing countries are highly prevalent, such issues are not yet adequately addressed in the rapidly urbanising megacities of these countries, where a growing number of residents live in slums. Little is known about the spectrum...

2006
Nashid Kamal Rumana Rashid

To link environmental factors with prevalence of RTI/STD symptoms among women in the urban slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh and also to investigate if there are differences in levels of RTI/STD prevalence among the slums. Fourteen slums from Dhaka city were the secondary units for this study, households were selected according to systematic sampling. One woman from each selected household was intervi...

2015
Ramnath Subbaraman Sharmila L Murthy

Perspectives Attaining universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all by 2030 (sustainable development goal 6) 1 will be a major challenge, particularly in urban slum communities. In 2012, over 860 million people – about a third of the urban population of developing countries – were living in slums. 2 The primary barriers to accessing water in slums are not solely ...

Journal: :Population Health Metrics 2008
Catherine Kyobutungi Abdhalah Kasiira Ziraba Alex Ezeh Yazoumé Yé

BACKGROUND With increasing urbanization in sub-Saharan Africa and poor economic performance, the growth of slums is unavoidable. About 71% of urban residents in Kenya live in slums. Slums are characteristically unplanned, underserved by social services, and their residents are largely underemployed and poor. Recent research shows that the urban poor fare worse than their rural counterparts on m...

2011
Martin K Mutua Elizabeth Kimani-Murage Remare R Ettarh

BACKGROUND Recent trends in global vaccination coverage have shown increases with most countries reaching 90% DTP3 coverage in 2008, although pockets of undervaccination continue to persist in parts of sub-Saharan Africa particularly in the urban slums. The objectives of this study were to determine the vaccination status of children aged between 12-23 months living in two slums of Nairobi and ...

2014
FAUZIA AKHTER HUDA SABIHA CHOWDHURI BIDHAN KRISHNA SARKER NOUSHIN ISLAM ANISUDDIN AHMED

Dedicated to saving lives, icddr,b is an international public health research organisation located in Bangladesh. Through the generation of knowledge and translation of research into treatment, training, and policy advocacy, icddr,b addresses some of the most critical health concerns facing the world today. www.icddrb.org The Population Council confronts critical health and development issues—f...

2014
Sumila Gulyani Ellen M. Bassett Debabrata Talukdar

Our understanding of settlement conditions and the nature of poverty across urban slums is limited. Using three simple frameworks, we create a meso-level portrait of poverty and living conditions in the slums of Dakar, Senegal and Nairobi, Kenya. While slum residents in both cities share the challenge of monetary poverty, their experience diverges significantly relative to employment levels, ed...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2013
James K Kimani Remare Ettarh Abdhalah K Ziraba Nelly Yatich

Kenya still faces major challenges due to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This study examined the association between marital status and risk of HIV infection in urban slums of Nairobi. Data were derived from a cross-sectional population-based survey nested in an ongoing Demographic Surveillance System in two urban slums in Nairobi. Descriptive statistics and multivariate logistic regression analysis we...

2009
Allisyn C Moran Nuzhat Choudhury Nazib Uz Zaman Khan Zunaid Ahsan Karar Tasnuva Wahed Sabina Faiz Rashid M Ashraful Alam

BACKGROUND Urbanization is occurring at a rapid pace, especially in low-income countries. Dhaka, Bangladesh, is estimated to grow to 50 million by 2015, with 21 million living in urban slums. Although health services are available, neonatal mortality is higher in slum areas than in urban non-slum areas. The Manoshi program works to improve maternal, newborn, and child health in urban slums in B...

Journal: :The Australasian medical journal 2013
Ravi Ambey Ajay Gaur Richa Gupta Gs Patel

One-half of the world's population lives in cities and towns; this is expected to increase to 70% by 2050. One in three urban dwellers lives in slums. As the urban population grows, so does the number of urban poor. Out of a billion children living in urban areas, approximately 300 million are suffering from exclusion or are at risk of exclusion. Urban poor children are devoid of basic rights o...

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