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Implementing the Habit Agenda : Towards Child-centred Human Settlement Development in Developing Countries, Paperback / softback Book

Implementing the Habit Agenda : Towards Child-centred Human Settlement Development in Developing Countries Paperback / softback

Part of the Routledge Revivals series

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Published in 1999, this text provides a comprehensive view of the problematique of urban children in developing countries.

It starts by demonstrating why it is important to address housing and settlement-related problems faced by the children in developing countries.

The book emphasizes that the problematique under scrutiny is so vast that one could face strong difficulties in trying to implement a multitude of isolated/parallel projects and programmes to address a vast number of particular issues.

The book demonstrates the existence of strong linkages between the particular issues analyzed.

It suggests that a child-centred integrated approach constitutes a good priority for intervention.

In terms of evaluation, one could also face difficulties if trying to devise an all-inclusive method for the whole developing world.

The book therefore suggests that a simple set of general indicators for evaluation which have international approval should be used in conjunction with locally-constructed indicators.

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