A blog post by Sunit Bagree, Communications Manager for Inclusive Urban Infrastructure, that draws on the voices of marginalised people …[more »]
Tag: off-grid settlements
The daily struggle for water: The story of Sarnia Estate, Badulla
A blog post by Piumi Rathnayake, Research Officer at SEVANANTHA and a member of the Inclusive Urban Infrastructure team, on …[more »]
Improving water access for the poorest households in Mongla
Mongla, the second seaport of Bangladesh, is situated in the southernmost part of the country. As the local economy has …[more »]
Study visit to Hopley Farm in Zimbabwe
During the Inclusive Urban Infrastructure (IUI) project’s annual meeting in Zimbabwe last year, we visited Hopley Farm, located on the …[more »]
Water security in secondary cities of Bangladesh: A case of Mongla
Lutfor Rahman, Research Officer at the International Centre for Climate Change & Development (ICCCAD) and a member of the Inclusive Urban …[more »]
Access to water services in informal settlements in Mongla, Bangladesh
Globally, 24% of the urban population lives in informal settlements. Such settlements often have inadequate essential services, including housing, water, …[more »]
Working with – rather than against – emergent settlements in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe’s peripheral urban developments spiked post-2000 following rural and peri-urban land reform initiatives. Land redistribution radically transformed urban housing land …[more »]
Constant fear of eviction: How poor people experience life in Somaliland’s growing cities
Inclusive Urban Infrastructure team members Mustafe Ibrahim Abdi, Nasir Mohamed Ali and Ahmed Omer (all Institute for Peace & Conflict Studies) …[more »]
Fuel crisis: A double burden for low-income residents in Colombo, Sri Lanka
A blog post by Inclusive Urban Infrastructure team members Mohideen M. Alikhan (Research Consultant at the Centre for Migration Research …[more »]
The G7 infrastructure plan has to avoid China’s mistakes
An opinion piece by Sunit Bagree, Communications Manager for Inclusive Urban Infrastructure, arguing that the G7’s Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment …[more »]