Pavement dwellers' sanitation activities — visible but ignored
Pavement dwellers are often invisible to government, development partners and researchers, even though they comprise 2 per cent of the urban population and their entire lives are on full display to passers-by every day. Shelter and security, convenience and privacy are considered essential for all, yet even these are lacking for the poorest of the urban poor.Begum, A. (1999) Destination Dhaka: Urban migration - expectations and reality, Vedams Books (P) Ltd, New Delhi.
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