We Live Here Too! Moving Toward Child-Centred Habitat Programmes
İÇİNDEKİLERTable of ContentsPreface ............................................................................................................................................ 1 Acknowledgements ........................................................................................................................ 2 Background and Introduction........................................................................................................ 3 Security of Tenure ........................................................................................................................ 13 CASE 1. Cooperative Housing Societies and GASP-PLAN, participation in a Slum Upgradation Scheme, Bombay, India CASE 2: LAYA, indigenous peoples tenure programme, Andhra Pradesh, India CASE 3: The Rumajai Samakki Community's land sharing solution, Bangkok, Thailand The Quality and Affordability of Domestic Space ........................................................................21 CASE 1.: Praja Sahayaka Sevaya (PSS) community self-financing for housing, Colombo, Sri Lanka CASE 2: PLAN International transition to credit-based housing programmes, Sucre, Bolivia CASE 3: Grameen Bank solidarity lending for housing, Bangladesh CASE 4: PLAN International disaster rehabilitation programme, Khartoum, Sudan CASE 5- PLAN International home design, Kupang, Indonesia CASE 6: The Urban Community Development Office (UCDO) integrated credit system, Thailand CASE 7: Centre for Youth and Special Development (CYSD)-PLAN International housing project, Orissa, India CASE 8: ASSEFA-PLAN International housing programme, Kariapatti, India Access to Basic Services and Essential Facilities ........................................................................ 33 CASE 1.. PLAN International borehole project, Embu, Kenya case 2: URMUL drinking water project, Rajastan, India CASE 3. PLAN International village water project, Andagala, Sri Lanka CASE 4: Orangi Pilot Project sanitation programme, Karachi, Pakistan CASE 5. PLAN International community drainage project, Rautahat and Bara, Nepal CASE 6: Community Water Supply and Sanitation Project, Badulla, Sri Lanka CASE 7: PLAN International and Catholic Relief Services waste recycling project, Bolivar, Ecuador CASE 8. PLAN International water and sewage project, Pharping, Nepal CASE 9: Danish International Development Assistance primary health care sub-centre construction, Tamil Nadu, India Protection Against Hazards and Disasters.................................................................................. 45 CASE 1.: PLAN International chagas disease prevention programme, Sucre, Bolivia CASE 2. PLAN International typhoon-resistant housing, Bicol, Philippines CASE 3.PLAN International drought response programme, Kwekwe, Zimbabwe CASE 4: YUVA street child protection programme, Bombay, India CASE 5: Butterflies child labourers programme and the Children's Union, New Delhi, India CASE 6: ASSEFA-PLAN anti-child labour initiatives, Tamil Nadu, India Access to and Sustainable Use of Natural Resources ...................................................................51 CASE 1.: MYRADA watershed management, Kamataka, India CASE 2. PLAN International Basud Agro-Forestry and Rural Development Project, Bicol, Philippines CASE 3. PLAN International mangrove rehabilitation project, Marinduque, Philippines CASE 4: PLAN International fuel conservation efforts, Thies, Senegal Lessons Learned and Issues for PLAN International |