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In
Karachi, as in many other Third World cities, the formal planning sector
does not cater to the socio-physical infrastructure needs of low income
informal settlements. Concurrent with this failure on the part of government
agencies is the growing consciousness among people that it is their right to
have a decent place to live along with basic amenities.
As a result of this consciousness, people are
increasingly forcing government agencies to deliver and also undertaking
development on a self-help basis. The stories in this book have been told by
activists and community workers from low and lower middle income settlements |