Home Poverty Reduction Defining pro poor intervention in urban health and sanitation with an emphasis on NGO experience : the case of Dhaka city

Defining pro poor intervention in urban health and sanitation with an emphasis on NGO experience : the case of Dhaka city

Quazi Towfiqul Islam
Centre for policy dialougue & UNFPA
November. 2000

Summary:
The study aimed at achieving the following objectives: i. Documenting the various types of interventions and approaches of the Government and NGOs in the area of urban health, water and sanitation for the poor in Dhaka City slums. ii. Focusing on the state of conditions of health, water and sanitation of urban poor as perceived by the slum households. iii. Highlighting experience/benefits of the interventions made by NGOs and government/public agencies in the above
service areas from the perspectives of beneficiaries. iv. Suggesting policy options, programs and strategies of the Government and NGOs to effectively utilize available resources in urban health and sanitation sector for the benefits of urban poor.
Attachments:
Download this file (unfpa13.pdf)Full text[ ]252 Kb