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Bangladesh: Slums By Joel Ng, Shawn Cheng, Marcus Laang and Hayden Chan Class 2i2
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● Bangladesh is the most densely populated large country in the world ● Its population is estimated to be over 160 million ● In its capital city Dhaka, over 26% of people are below poverty line ● 40% of population living are estimated to be living in some 5000 urban slums of 17.6 million people Dhaka ● Dhaka’s largest slum, Korail has around 70000 residents ● Mass influx of immigrants, almost 2000 daily ● Many of these immigrants are climate change refugees, for example, monsoons may destroy the farms of farmers and they are forced to seek refuge in Dhaka. Background Info
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● As most of the slums are on private land, people have to pay a sum for rent, approximately $20 a month, many of the do not earn much ● The wells in the slums are not deep enough to avoid contamination from nearby soil and sewer pipes. When water is available, it usually isn’t clean ● This could lead to many water borne diseases such as Cholera and Amebiasis. Social Problems
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● A clinic that treats such illnesses receive approximately 100,000 people a year, according to an interview ● The people living in the slums are also at risk of natural disasters as their houses are rather flimsy Social Problems
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● When the slums get overcrowded there is also rampant overpopulation and land pollution as well as water pollution which will become a common problem. ● Real toilets, sinks, and showers are not available to the slum-dwellers so they take care of their personal needs at any place that is available. ● The people are more susceptible to diseases due to the poor sanitation. Environmental Problems
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● The dhaka water and sewage authority have agreed to link public water systems to the slums but only if water bills were paid. ● International organisations are setting up water pump stations across the slums to provide clean water to the slums. ● International centre for diarrheal research provides health care services to those who have contracted water-borne diseases. ● Initiatives taken since 1993 to improve the slum conditions Solutions provided
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●https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EO9ccX36Ua4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EO9ccX36Ua4 Video Link
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● https://economicsbd.wordpress.com/2011/03/06/a-brief-history-of- economics/ https://economicsbd.wordpress.com/2011/03/06/a-brief-history-of- economics/ ● http://www.thestar.com/news/world/2013/02/16/climate_change_forcing_ thousands_in_bangladesh_into_slums_of_dhaka.html http://www.thestar.com/news/world/2013/02/16/climate_change_forcing_ thousands_in_bangladesh_into_slums_of_dhaka.html ● http://www.irinnews.org/report/95496/bangladesh-40-000-slum-residents- face-eviction http://www.irinnews.org/report/95496/bangladesh-40-000-slum-residents- face-eviction Credits
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