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Returning to the old community
Investing resourse into the existing infrastructures
Rent out their house to middle-class families
The government of Colombia built a giant escalator to improve the communication in a poor community, spending $6.7 million
Many small businesses and entrepreneurs in response to extreme living conditions
Around 85% of new emploment around the world generated within informal settlement
Temporary rearrangement of the residents
The new price of the accomondation: $10/month
The amount of money that 60% of the Kibera residents earn: $1/day
Bad effects on mental health
80% of the youth in Kibera are unemployed
Rehousing can improve the poor sanitation in those communities
Reduce diseases and poor health
In 2009 the Kenyan government started a scheme to rehouse the residents in Kibera settlement to improve the living condition of the residents.
pursuit of better lives and work opportunities
urbanization and informal settlement
Solutions:
Rehousing residents
Upgrading the facilities in existing settlement
Rehousing is a very efficient and appropriate approach in some areas where the land is dangerous to build on or hard for governments to obtain.
In Alagados in Brazil, over 80% of the residents get a better life after a 5-year rehousing project.
In Dharavi, 250,000 people earn a living by recycling 4,000 tones of resourse from Munbai.
Growth of population and unbanization is still on going.
Rehousing could be an efficient solution.
Residents of these communities should be part of the plan and be asured that the price of the new house should be affordable for them.