Place Centered Social-Economic, Cultural and Environmental Influence in the Making of Namatala Slums in Mbale Municipality, Uganda

Mary Nyanjuki Gichuki Manana
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The increase in the levels of urbanization and congestion in cities like Mbale can be attributed to the lack of proper policies and planning to regulating or managing the socio-economic and environmental factors that otherwise exacerbate occurrence of slums. In this paper focus is drawn on these factors which are thought to have largely influenced formation of Namatala slum in Mbale Municipality. While this slum exhibits the challenges presented by typical most African slums, this study argues that linkages between the social, economic, environmental, and cultural dimensions of Namatala slum formed the basis of understanding the challenges particular to its populace. The study used mixed methods research design that entailed collection of data through household survey questionnaires, key stakeholder interviews and focus group discussions. The study established that Namatala is a significantly disadvantaged location, wrought with poverty, inadequate social amenities, poor housing, lack of solid waste management, lack of essential infrastructure, and inadequate access to clean water, safe sanitation facilities and security of tenure. This problem can be attributed to a lack of place-specific policy implementation of the national policies and guidelines as well as lack of intervention by the government, inappropriate regulation, dysfunctional land markets, unresponsive financial systems, and a fundamental lack of political will.
以地方为中心的社会经济、文化和环境影响在乌干达姆巴莱市纳玛塔拉贫民窟的形成
像Mbale这样的城市,城市化水平的提高和拥堵程度的增加可归因于缺乏适当的政策和规划来规范或管理社会经济和环境因素,否则会加剧贫民窟的发生。本文的重点是这些因素,这些因素被认为在很大程度上影响了姆巴莱市纳玛塔拉贫民窟的形成。虽然这个贫民窟展示了大多数典型非洲贫民窟所面临的挑战,但本研究认为,纳马塔拉贫民窟的社会、经济、环境和文化维度之间的联系构成了理解其民众所面临的特殊挑战的基础。该研究采用混合方法研究设计,包括通过家庭调查问卷,关键利益相关者访谈和焦点小组讨论收集数据。该研究确定,纳马塔拉是一个非常不利的地区,贫困、社会便利设施不足、住房条件差、缺乏固体废物管理、缺乏必要的基础设施、无法充分获得清洁水、安全的卫生设施和使用权保障。这一问题可归因于国家政策和指导方针在地方上的执行不力、政府干预不力、监管不当、土地市场功能失调、金融体系反应迟钝以及根本缺乏政治意愿。
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