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Making the invisible visible: generating data on ‘slums’ at local, city and global scales

Author(s): 
Anni Beukes

Publisher: 
International Institute for Environment and Development

Pages: 
24

Year: 
2015

The largest and most detailed set of data about what are termed “slums” or “informal settlements” has been built from enumerations undertaken by the residents of these settlements and their federations. These include settlement profiles, house-by-house surveys and mapping. This has been encouraged and supported by Shack/Slum Dwellers International – to which these federations and their support NGOs are affiliated.

This paper describes how this dataset was built and how it is being developed – and the challenges of keeping the process owned by communities but also with the outputs useful for others, including local governments. Doing these settlement enumerations (profiles, surveys and maps) helps mobilize communities and helps them identify collectively the deficits in conditions. Undertaking these enumerations helps produce a sense of belonging to a place that is important for taking ownership for that location’s development. These enumerations also serve as instruments for advocacy and for opening dialogue with city authorities and national and international development partners around slum upgrading and planning. 

All the federations that are members of Slum/Shack Dwellers International have agreed to use a common template for settlement profiles. This provides a strong basis to compare and contrast different settlements and to aggregate the data into city-level statistics. This also contributes to a much more detailed understanding of the scale of informal settlements internationally.

This paper also describes the social and technical complexities that the network has had to address in achieving a single, globally accessible data platform for its “slum” data.

 

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