Reducing urban poverty; some lessons from experience

Author:

Anzorena Jorge1,Bolnick Joel2,Boonyabancha Somsook3,Cabannes Yves4,Hardoy Ana5,Hasan Arif,Levy Caren6,Mitlin Diana7,Murphy Denis8,Patel Sheela9,Saborido Marisol10,Satterthwaite David11,Stein Alfredo12

Affiliation:

1. Latin American and Asian Low Income Housing Service (SELAVIP); University of Tokyo.

2. South African NGO

3. Thai government's Urban Community Development Office and Asian Coalition for Housing Rights (ACHR).

4. Programa de Gestión Urbana, Casilla 17-01-2505, Quito, Ecuador.

5. IIED America Latina, Av. General Paz 1180, (1429) Buenos Aires, Argentina, .

6. Development Planning Unit, 9 Endsleigh Gardens, London WC1H OED, UK,

7. IIED, 3 Endsleigh Street, London WC1H ODD, UK,

8. Urban Poor Associates, 80A Malakas St, Brgy Pinyahan, Quezon City, Philippines,

9. SPARC, P. O. Box 9389, Mumbai 400 026, India, .

10. Cobijo Habitat y Desarrollo, Miguel Claro 2334, Nunoa, Santiago, Chile.

11. IIED, Institute of Latin American Studies, University College London.

12. PRODEL

Abstract

Many donor agencies are recognizing the need to address the growing levels of urban poverty in Africa, Latin America and much of Asia. Many also acknowledge that they had under-estimated the scale of urban poverty. As they develop or expand programmes on poverty reduction in urban areas, there are many remarkable initiatives on whose experience they can draw. This paper reflects on the lessons from seven of these: three from Asia, three from Latin America and one from Africa. All these initiatives combined direct action by low-income groups themselves, working with local NGOs, with some support negotiated from one or more external agency in order to improve housing and living conditions, basic services and livelihoods. Each initiative sought to make limited funding go as far as possible-and most achieved partial or total cost recovery for some (or all) of their interventions. All used credit to allow low-income groups to spread the cost of capital investment over a number of years. These initiatives also changed the relationship between poor urban groups and local authorities, bringing about major benefits. However, official donors may find it difficult to fund initiatives such as these, especially through conventional project-cycle oriented funding for capital projects that is channelled through recipient governments. They may also find it difficult to fund initiatives that aim to change the policies and practices of local (or national) governments; also to support initiatives that are multisectoral, relatively cheap and require long-term support because they are long-term processes rather than discrete projects. Initiatives that generate cost recovery may also present them with difficulties. Most official donors will need to develop new channels to support such initiatives-for instance through support for intermediary funds for community projects located within these cities.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Urban Studies,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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