What problems do slums and informal settlements face? Provide possible ways to tackle the problem?
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Such settlements do face a plethora of problems and would mention them one by one:
1.lack of proper housing and sanitation facilities. These people though get access to a roof to cover themselves but the conditions they live in are quite extreme and in a country like India with such large population its almost impossible to cater to the needs of such people who migrate from villages in search of jobs but find no place to live in the cities.
2.Lack of proper drinking water.similar to our first point the availability of drinking water is a very big concern and this causes them to fall ill and hence their health also depreciates.
3.On top of all this comes the excessive crime rates and the lack of educational facilities though these facilities can be thought of as a luxury as compared to the other issues they face but are important enough to be mentioned.
Regarding potential approaches to tackle this issue:
The first thing is to alert the government regarding these issues and make people understand that such issues are also important and create a channel between the sufferers and the government so that their issues can be addressed to the government.
following this the government can bring about changes in the sector of education cleanliness, sanitation and also provide them with shelter homes which are temporary with better facilities so that such people who migrate from the villages dont have to live in the slums until they find themselves eligible enough to find a house with basic amenities.Finally even we as citizens can make sure that these people can live a better life if we are vocal about such issues and send the concerned authorities to the places where the people are unable to address their issues by themselves.
Informal settlements and slums, commonly known as shanty towns, are residential zones typified by substandard housing, inadequate access to fundamental services, and uncertain land tenure, and are materializing due to the swift urbanization, rural-to-urban migration, and a scarcity of affordable housing choices. According to the United Nations, around 1 billion people worldwide inhabit informal settlements, with 6.5 crore residing in slums in India, as reported by the 2011 Census. Further, according to a 2015 report by PwC and Save the Children, nearly one in six urban Indian residents lives in a slum. These communities confront a multitude of challenges, encompassing the following aspects:
Challenges Faced by Informal Settlements and Slums:
Potential Approaches to Address the Issue:
Confronted by multifaceted challenges within informal settlements and slums, an innovative and collaborative approach aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), particularly Goal 11 for sustainable cities and communities, becomes imperative for transformation. Through the synergistic use of technology, community engagement, and creative design, we can effectively tackle these issues, leading to improved living standards, economic prospects, and holistic well-being.