The impact of exclusion of the urban ultra-poor from public housing on the lives of those excluded

dc.contributor.advisorGovender, Rajen
dc.contributor.advisorPlatzky, Laurine
dc.contributor.authorNdjembela, Toivo Djeiko
dc.date.accessioned2020-02-13T11:47:06Z
dc.date.available2020-02-13T11:47:06Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.date.updated2020-02-13T07:30:09Z
dc.description.abstractNamibia has experienced an upward growth of informal settlements since independence. Such settlements have become an integral part of urban areas in the country, a situation that begs for, first, acceptance of this reality and, second, action to mitigate challenges that are generally associated with living in such areas. Due to such challenges, which include high rates of poverty as a result unemployment among slum dwellers, informal settlements have become the glaring face of social exclusion in Namibia. In order to arrest this exclusion, planners and policymakers need to find ways of upgrading these settlements so that the residents’ quality of life is incrementally enhanced. This paper is an outcome of a study conducted in five informal settlements in Windhoek, with a deliberate focus on access - or lack thereof - to basic services and infrastructure. Having highlighted the level of exclusion in those informal areas, this paper recommends that instead of re-inventing the wheel, government must embark of a sustained deliberate exercise to upgrade the existing informal settlements instead of demolishing or eradicating them. Policymakers are urged in this study to accept that people, out of desperation fed by social factors, would continue to occupy land illegally. Policymakers must thus find ways to amicably regulate these invasions. This would help attain a degree of inclusivity and compliance with the Constitutional requirement of ensuring dignity for everyone in the country.
dc.identifier.apacitationNdjembela, T. D. (2018). <i>The impact of exclusion of the urban ultra-poor from public housing on the lives of those excluded</i>. (). ,Faculty of Commerce ,Graduate School of Development Policy and Practice. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11427/31102en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitationNdjembela, Toivo Djeiko. <i>"The impact of exclusion of the urban ultra-poor from public housing on the lives of those excluded."</i> ., ,Faculty of Commerce ,Graduate School of Development Policy and Practice, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/31102en_ZA
dc.identifier.citationNdjembela, T. 2018. The impact of exclusion of the urban ultra-poor from public housing on the lives of those excluded.en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Thesis / Dissertation AU - Ndjembela, Toivo Djeiko AB - Namibia has experienced an upward growth of informal settlements since independence. Such settlements have become an integral part of urban areas in the country, a situation that begs for, first, acceptance of this reality and, second, action to mitigate challenges that are generally associated with living in such areas. Due to such challenges, which include high rates of poverty as a result unemployment among slum dwellers, informal settlements have become the glaring face of social exclusion in Namibia. In order to arrest this exclusion, planners and policymakers need to find ways of upgrading these settlements so that the residents’ quality of life is incrementally enhanced. This paper is an outcome of a study conducted in five informal settlements in Windhoek, with a deliberate focus on access - or lack thereof - to basic services and infrastructure. Having highlighted the level of exclusion in those informal areas, this paper recommends that instead of re-inventing the wheel, government must embark of a sustained deliberate exercise to upgrade the existing informal settlements instead of demolishing or eradicating them. Policymakers are urged in this study to accept that people, out of desperation fed by social factors, would continue to occupy land illegally. Policymakers must thus find ways to amicably regulate these invasions. This would help attain a degree of inclusivity and compliance with the Constitutional requirement of ensuring dignity for everyone in the country. DA - 2018 DB - OpenUCT DP - University of Cape Town KW - Development Policy &amp KW - Practice LK - https://open.uct.ac.za PY - 2018 T1 - The impact of exclusion of the urban ultra-poor from public housing on the lives of those excluded TI - The impact of exclusion of the urban ultra-poor from public housing on the lives of those excluded UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11427/31102 ER - en_ZA
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11427/31102
dc.identifier.vancouvercitationNdjembela TD. The impact of exclusion of the urban ultra-poor from public housing on the lives of those excluded. []. ,Faculty of Commerce ,Graduate School of Development Policy and Practice, 2018 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/11427/31102en_ZA
dc.language.rfc3066eng
dc.publisher.departmentGraduate School of Development Policy and Practice
dc.publisher.facultyFaculty of Commerce
dc.subjectDevelopment Policy &amp
dc.subjectPractice
dc.titleThe impact of exclusion of the urban ultra-poor from public housing on the lives of those excluded
dc.typeMaster Thesis
dc.type.qualificationlevelMasters
dc.type.qualificationnameMPhil
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