New Approach to Urban Poverty: Empowering Households for Lasting Change
The article discusses urban poverty and suggests that traditional methods of measuring poverty are too simplistic. It argues that poverty is a complex process, not just a static condition, and that poor people are not passive. By studying household strategies, researchers found that the poor actively respond to their situation. The study recommends a multi-faceted approach to addressing urban poverty, including safety nets, asset-building opportunities, support for income generation, basic services, and a supportive policy environment.