The number is directly proportionate to the number of cockroaches and louse present in shanty towns, unfortunately, however, this number can not be known.
The area of were slum houses are, are called shanty towns. For people who live in shanty town life is very hard. Not only the houses are small and cramped but the area were they are based are too. Most shanty towns don't have access to clean water and electricity. People have to walk miles just to get some water and even then the water isn't clean .Because they can't get electricity they have candles to light up their home in the dark. There are also no sewers so there is a high risk of diseases. Crime is also big problem in the shanty town; because people have such bad life's they wont to forget. The way the people do this is by drinking, taking drugs. Some even get glue and sniff it up there nose, it makes them forget and not worry about how they are going to sort there life out, get a job and money, which is exactly what they want. This is very bad for their health. Education is another big problem People have to pay to get an education so most children do not go to school because their parents can't afford it. So most people can't read or write. Jobs are very limited because people in the city have better education so they take the jobs and leave the others to wash clothes, pick up rubbish, clean the toilets so on .
Shanty towns are often built on the outskirts of urban areas, near industrial zones or along riverbanks and hillsides. They are typically located in areas with limited access to basic services like clean water, sanitation, and healthcare.
The number of people living in one shanty house can vary depending on the size of the house and the individual circumstances of the occupants. It is not uncommon to find multiple families or individuals sharing a shanty house due to limited resources and affordability constraints.
There are 15 towns that have more than 5000 people.
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.Approaches to improvementSite and service schemesThese 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 (eg water). People build their own homes using money from a low-interest loan. Self-helpschemesThese 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 investmentImproving 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.
Millions of people live in shanty towns with no water and the most little electricity.
there are over a thousand shanty towns in the world.
4 million
Yes, there are Shanty Towns in most countries. There are even some in the US.
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.
Hoovervilles
They were called Hoovervilles, after President Hoover. Many people blamed President Hoover for the Depression.
Many people are tricked into living in shanty towns as they come from different cities in hope of finding a job .Unfortunatly when they arrive they see there are people in worse off conditions then them .They dont have enough money to go back home as they have used it all to get to the shanty towns.The only way to stay alive is if they stay in the shanty towns and find some possibility of work.
Yes. There are many, including Nueva Prosperina ,on the outskirts of Guayaquil, which has over 750,000 people . in ther
Hoovervilles
In a shanty town there are lots of handmade houses around. A shanty town is a slum settlement (sometimes illegal or unauthorized) of poorer people than you and I who live in improvised dwellings made from scrap materials: often plywood, corrugated metal, and sheets of plastic. Shanty towns, which are usually built on the periphery of cities, often do not have proper sanitation, electricity, or telephone services.Many places that are considered shanty towns are covered in human and animal waste.There are very few facilities in A Shanty Town. Many people wire their homes directly to the electrical wires and take energy illegally.I hope this helps whether its used for homework or not. :)
It is estimated that there were over two million homeless people in the United States during the Great Depression. Many of these people lived in shanty towns called 'Hoovervilles' after President Herbert Hoover.