African Urban Sociology (Planning/Social)

Advancing Scholarship Across the Continent

Vol. 2006 No. 1 (2006)

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Urbanization and Informal Settlements in African Cities: A Theoretical Framework on Social Welfare Dynamics

Idriss Ali, Amoud University Abdirahman Hussein, Department of Research, University of Hargeisa Mumin Ahmed, Department of Research, Mogadishu University Ali Mohamed, Amoud University
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18833409
Published: January 12, 2006

Abstract

Urbanization in African cities is accelerating, leading to significant challenges such as rapid population growth and inadequate infrastructure, particularly affecting informal settlements where a large proportion of urban dwellers reside. Theoretical synthesis and conceptual analysis will be employed to explore existing literature and theories relevant to urbanization, social welfare, and informal settlement dynamics in African cities. The theoretical framework developed will provide a comprehensive understanding of how urbanization impacts social welfare in African cities, with particular attention to the complexities faced by informal settlement residents. Policy makers should consider implementing inclusive and equitable social welfare programmes that recognise the unique needs of informal settlements to address inequalities effectively.

How to Cite

Idriss Ali, Abdirahman Hussein, Mumin Ahmed, Ali Mohamed (2006). Urbanization and Informal Settlements in African Cities: A Theoretical Framework on Social Welfare Dynamics. African Urban Sociology (Planning/Social), Vol. 2006 No. 1 (2006). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18833409

Keywords

African GeographyInformal SettlementsUrbanization TheorySocial Welfare DynamicsGeospatial AnalysisQuantitative MethodsQualitative Research

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