How are charities and governments helping to improve Shanty Towns?
Over time the conditions in shanty towns may improve. In many LEDCs, local communities, charities and government departments are working together to improve conditions in squatter settlements. Improving conditions in a squatter settlement can lead to improvements in the residents' quality of life.
Site and service schemes
These give people the chance to rent or buy a piece of land. The land is connected to the city by transport links and has access to essential services (e.g. water). People build their own homes using money from a low-interest loan.
Self-help schemes
These give people the tools and training to improve their homes. Low-interest loans may be used to help people fund these changes. People may be given legal ownership of the land.
Rural investment
Improving the quality of life and creating greater opportunities in rural areas may prevent people from migrating to urban areas. Investment in rural areas may therefore help to improve conditions in the city as well.
Housing problems in shanty towns include overcrowding, lack of access to clean water and sanitation, poor construction resulting in unsafe living conditions, and lack of infrastructure and basic services such as electricity and proper waste management. These factors contribute to a cycle of poverty and inequality for residents living in shanty towns.
there are over a thousand shanty towns in the world.
Shanty towns were communities of people who lived in cardboard box or other makeshift homes. Heya, Shanty towns are areas of low quality housing often found on the outskirts of cities in the poorer countries of the world! Most people come from the countryside looking for a better way of lie in the cities! hope this helps xx
Peaple move to shanty towns because it's the only place they can go, as people move in the shanty towns will expand.
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Shanty towns they are places which are poor.. for example India , Africa , China
An estimated 1 billion people live in shanty towns globally, with the majority located in developing countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. These informal settlements lack proper housing, sanitation, and access to basic services, posing significant challenges for residents.
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Millions of people live in shanty towns with no water and the most little electricity.
Mumbia's shanty towns are horrible and that about 40% of people live in them. They have no electricity no running water and no toilets.
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