Types of Urban Vulnerabilities Affecting Households in Informal Settlements of Kisumu County

Winfred Mumbe Mwangangi, R. Simiyu, N. Naburi
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Households residing in informal settlements are often hampered by urban-induced vulnerabilities. Despite more than fifty per cent of urban residents in Kisumu County residing in informal settlements, it is unclear to what extent urban-induced vulnerabilities affect their livelihoods. To address this problem, the study examined the types of urban vulnerabilities in Kisumu County Informal Settlements. The data was collected from a sample of 396 households using structured questionnaires, key informant interviews and document reviews. Quantitative data was analyzed using descriptive statistics and Chi-square,  while the qualitative data was subjected to verbatim and thematic analysis.  The data revealed that there were various types of urban-induced vulnerabilities which affected access to education including social economic and environmental vulnerabilities. The study recommended that adequate resources should be allocated to reduce environmental vulnerabilities in schools; measures to increase households’ adaptive capacities to urban-induced vulnerabilities among the residents in the informal settlements in Kisumu County should be prioritized.
影响基苏木县非正规住区家庭的城市脆弱性类型
居住在非正规住区的家庭往往受到城市造成的脆弱性的影响。尽管基苏木县有 50% 以上的城市居民居住在非正规定居点,但尚不清楚城市引起的脆弱性在多大程度上影响了他们的生计。为解决这一问题,本研究调查了基苏木县非正规定居点的城市脆弱性类型。数据是通过结构化问卷、关键信息提供者访谈和文件审查从 396 个家庭样本中收集的。定量数据采用描述性统计和卡方方法进行分析,定性数据则采用逐字逐句和专题分析方法。 数据显示,由城市引发的各种类型的脆弱性影响了受教育的机会,包括社会经济和环境脆弱性。研究建议,应划拨充足的资源,减少学校的环境脆弱性;应优先采取措施,提高基苏木县非正规住区居民家庭对城市引起的脆弱性的适应能力。
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