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Slum Upgrading consists of physical, social, economic, organizational and environmental improvements undertaken cooperatively and locally among citizens, community groups, businesses and local authorities.

Essential Ingredients of Nationwide Slum Upgrading

  1. Demonstrate political will
    Both national and local governments must provide the vision, commitment, and leadership required to sustain nationwide upgrading.

  2. Set national and city targets
    Set clear targets and ensure public sector accountability by engaging stakeholders in planning and monitoring results.

  3. Put it in the budget
    Support slum upgrading as part of core business, nationally and locally.

  4. Implement policy reforms
    Ensure necessary reforms dealing with land, finance, and institutional frameworks.

  5. Ensure open and transparent land markets
    Reform closed and opaque land markets which encourage corruption, patronage, and exploitation of the urban poor, as well as constrain capital markets.

  6. Mobilise non-public sector resources
    Engage slum dwellers themselves, who have both the ability and the interest in promoting upgrading, and the private sector, which should be engaged as a risk-sharing partner rather than a mere contractor to the public sector.

  7. Prevent the growth of new slums
    Facilitate access to land and services by planning realistically for future growth.

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