Slum
Slum is a term used for an urban settlement in which residents live in substandard housing and have limited access to safe water, sanitation, electricity, and durable shelter. Slums are typically crowded, with insecure tenure, poor structural quality, and insufficient infrastructure. They arise in many developing cities as a result of rapid urban growth, poverty, inadequate housing supply, and exclusion from formal land and housing markets.
Common characteristics include high population density, inadequate housing quality, reliance on informal services, unsafe or congested
Causes are complex and interconnected: rural-to-urban migration, unemployment, rising land values, insufficient affordable housing, weak urban
Impacts include adverse health outcomes (waterborne and respiratory diseases), poor nutrition, limited educational attainment, and social
Terminology varies: some prefer "informal settlements" or "unplanned housing" to reduce stigma. Global experience shows slums