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SUMMARY:Slums are Solvable (Part 05): Inclusive Urban Development and Lessons for Other States and Countries
DESCRIPTION:Slums are Solvable Webinar Series \nRecognising the scaling potential of the Jaga Mission and its excellency in promoting the coordination of key stakeholders in the development and distribution of resources, knowledge sharing, and joint implementation.\nThe agencies included are INHAF, Tata Steel Foundation, the Centre for Policy Research, and Janaagraha Centre for Citizenship & Democracy, along with the UN-Habitat and Cities Alliance, have come together to organise a webinar series to provide input and insights to local, national, and international debates on how to facilitate and scale participatory and integrated approaches for slum transformation.\n• The primary overall objective of the series is to deep dive into the detailed policy and programmatic work undertaken under the Jaga Mission to solve challenges faced by slum dwellers. By assembling this information, the webinar series will also act as an archive of this work. The organizing committee is also keen to try to raise resources to produce a publication out of this effort.\n• This webinar series will also act as an opportunity for stakeholders across the sectors of housing and basic services, especially from Indian cities, to familiarize themselves with practical planning and management instruments that are available and that can be employed to rapidly solve issues related to inadequate housing and transform poor habitats in slums at scale.\nWebinar 05: Slums are Solvable: Inclusive Urban Development and Lessons for Other States and Countries\nThe fifth webinar, “Inclusive Urban Development and Lessons for Other Cities and States,” will highlight how Odisha’s slum titling, upgradation, and housing model not only benefited communities but also shaped a unique framework for inclusive urban development. It will discuss how decentralization, empowerment and the central role of participation of community throughout the whole process, contributing to the emergence of an unique participation model, which was a core pillar for success of the programme, resulting in cities that are nowadays slum-free and have taken some proactive solutions to prevent the dependence of the poor on informal settlements. It will also reflect on the broader implications and lessons this large-scale exercise offers for other states in India and cities globally.\n
URL:https://www.inhaf.org/webinar/slums-are-solvable-part-04-slum-upgrading-and-delisting-operations-at-scale-835/
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