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The Design of Housing and Shelter Programs: The Social and Environmental Determinants of Inequalities
Both developed and less developed countries are becoming increasingly urbanized. The earlier industrialized countries have developed more infrastructure to support the building of healthy housing, in neighborhoods that are strongly linked to municipal and global health initiatives, but to some degre...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1891646/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17387617 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11524-007-9177-3 |
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author | Sheuya, Shaaban Howden-Chapman, Philippa Patel, Sheela |
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description | Both developed and less developed countries are becoming increasingly urbanized. The earlier industrialized countries have developed more infrastructure to support the building of healthy housing, in neighborhoods that are strongly linked to municipal and global health initiatives, but to some degree housing and neighborhood issues vary only in degree between the developing and developed worlds. Overall, a billion people, a third of people living in urban areas, live in slums, where environmental determinants lead to disease. Although communicable diseases predominate in the developing world and have reemerged in the developed world, noncommunicable diseases are also growing disproportionately in the developing world. At a global level, the Millennium Development Goals explicitly focus on an integrated approach to slum upgrading. The per capita cost of slum upgrading is almost twice the cost of providing new affordable housing at the outset. It is argued that to improve health and well-being in the slums we need to have interventions that reduce urban poverty in the broadest sense and improve the deficiencies associated with slums. There is an urgent need to scale up the best-practice interventions. Examples are given of successful local community initiatives that have been set up under national strategies in Tanzania and by Indian women’s collectives that are globally linked and have helped develop housing and sanitation improvements. The unit costs for such interventions are within the reach of all the key stakeholders. Global commitment is the only missing link. |
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spelling | pubmed-18916462008-04-30 The Design of Housing and Shelter Programs: The Social and Environmental Determinants of Inequalities Sheuya, Shaaban Howden-Chapman, Philippa Patel, Sheela J Urban Health Article Both developed and less developed countries are becoming increasingly urbanized. The earlier industrialized countries have developed more infrastructure to support the building of healthy housing, in neighborhoods that are strongly linked to municipal and global health initiatives, but to some degree housing and neighborhood issues vary only in degree between the developing and developed worlds. Overall, a billion people, a third of people living in urban areas, live in slums, where environmental determinants lead to disease. Although communicable diseases predominate in the developing world and have reemerged in the developed world, noncommunicable diseases are also growing disproportionately in the developing world. At a global level, the Millennium Development Goals explicitly focus on an integrated approach to slum upgrading. The per capita cost of slum upgrading is almost twice the cost of providing new affordable housing at the outset. It is argued that to improve health and well-being in the slums we need to have interventions that reduce urban poverty in the broadest sense and improve the deficiencies associated with slums. There is an urgent need to scale up the best-practice interventions. Examples are given of successful local community initiatives that have been set up under national strategies in Tanzania and by Indian women’s collectives that are globally linked and have helped develop housing and sanitation improvements. The unit costs for such interventions are within the reach of all the key stakeholders. Global commitment is the only missing link. Springer US 2007-03-27 2007-05 /pmc/articles/PMC1891646/ /pubmed/17387617 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11524-007-9177-3 Text en © The New York Academy of Medicine 2007 |
spellingShingle | Article Sheuya, Shaaban Howden-Chapman, Philippa Patel, Sheela The Design of Housing and Shelter Programs: The Social and Environmental Determinants of Inequalities |
title | The Design of Housing and Shelter Programs: The Social and Environmental Determinants of Inequalities |
title_full | The Design of Housing and Shelter Programs: The Social and Environmental Determinants of Inequalities |
title_fullStr | The Design of Housing and Shelter Programs: The Social and Environmental Determinants of Inequalities |
title_full_unstemmed | The Design of Housing and Shelter Programs: The Social and Environmental Determinants of Inequalities |
title_short | The Design of Housing and Shelter Programs: The Social and Environmental Determinants of Inequalities |
title_sort | design of housing and shelter programs: the social and environmental determinants of inequalities |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1891646/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17387617 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11524-007-9177-3 |
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