Slum Health: Arresting COVID-19 and Improving Well-Being in Urban Informal Settlements
University of California, Berkeley · Yale University · +12 more institutions
Abstract
The informal settlements of the Global South are the least prepared for the pandemic of COVID-19 since basic needs such as water, toilets, sewers, drainage, waste collection, and secure and adequate housing are already in short supply or non-existent. Further, space constraints, violence, and overcrowding in slums make physical distancing and self-quarantine impractical, and the rapid spread of an infection highly likely. Residents of informal settlements are also economically vulnerable during any COVID-19 responses. Any responses to COVID-19 that do not recognize these realities will further jeopardize the survival of large segments of the urban population globally. Most top-down strategies to arrest an…
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18Topics & keywords
- Slum
- Overcrowding
- Human settlement
- Population
- Business
- Economic growth
- Settlement (finance)
- Poverty