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Overview of migration, poverty and health dynamics in Nairobi City's slum settlements

机译:内罗毕贫民窟住区的移民,贫困和健康动态概述

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The Urbanization, Poverty, and Health Dynamics research program was designed to generate and provide the evidence base that would help governments, development partners, and other stakeholders understand how the urban slum context affects health outcomes in order to stimulate policy and action for uplifting the wellbeing of slum residents. The program was nested into the Nairobi Urban Health and Demographic Surveillance System, a uniquely rich longitudinal research platform, set up in Korogocho and Viwandani slum settlements in Nairobi city, Kenya. Findings provide rich insights on the context in which slum dwellers live and how poverty and migration status interacts with health issues over the life course. Contrary to popular opinions and beliefs that see slums as homogenous residential entities, the findings paint a picture of a highly dynamic and heterogeneous setting. While slum populations are highly mobile, about half of the population comprises relatively well doing long-term dwellers who have lived in slum settlements for over 10 years. The poor health outcomes that slum residents exhibit at all stages of the life course are rooted in three key characteristics of slum settlements: poor environmental conditions and infrastructure; limited access to services due to lack of income to pay for treatment and preventive services; and reliance on poor quality and mostly informal and unregulated health services that are not well suited to meeting the unique realities and health needs of slum dwellers. Consequently, policies and programs aimed at improving the wellbeing of slum dwellers should address comprehensively the underlying structural, economic, behavioral, and service-oriented barriers to good health and productive lives among slum residents.
机译:城市化,贫困与健康动态研究计划旨在生成并提供证据基础,以帮助政府,发展合作伙伴和其他利益相关者了解城市贫民窟的背景如何影响健康结果,从而刺激提高福祉的政策和行动贫民窟的居民。该计划嵌套在内罗毕城市卫生和人口监测系统中,这是一个独特而丰富的纵向研究平台,建立在肯尼亚内罗毕市的科罗戈乔和维旺达尼贫民区。研究结果为贫民窟居民的生活环境以及贫困和移民状况与生命过程中的健康问题之间的相互作用提供了丰富的见解。与将贫民窟视为同质的住宅实体的流行观点和信念相反,研究结果描绘了高度动态且异质的环境。虽然贫民窟的人口流动性很高,但约有一半的人口长期居住在贫民窟中超过10年,居住状况相对较好。贫民窟居民在生命历程的各个阶段所表现出的不良健康后果都源于贫民窟定居点的三个关键特征:恶劣的环境条件和基础设施;由于缺乏支付治疗和预防服务的收入而获得服务的机会有限;以及对劣质服务的依赖以及大多数非正式和不受管制的保健服务,这些服务不适合满足贫民窟居民的独特现实和保健需求。因此,旨在改善贫民窟居民福祉的政策和计划应全面解决贫民窟居民良好健康和生产性生活的潜在结构,经济,行为和服务导向障碍。

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