31-35 of 92 matching articles 5 20 100 All Keeping track of urban poverty in India Christine Mehta • 1 November 2011 The Indian government agencies responsible for managing the country's urban slums talk of ICT and GIS technology to help them keep track of slum communities, yet they should also reach out to NGOs. How the Coalition plans to change London's political structure Joe Peach • 30 June 2010 In this second of a two-part article, Joe Peach explains how the new coalition government running the UK will give greater powers to the Mayor of London… Uganda residents insist "we are citizens; we are not squatters" Benjamin Bradlow / Slum / Shack Dwellers International • 10 May 2010 Residents of Kikaramoja in Jinja, Uganda's second largest city, have completed an enumeration project in the hopes of staving off a relocation attempt. They claim they have owned the land since before Ugandan indepedence. From the whitewash of memory to the light of peace: commemorating Bloody Sunday Samuel Burke • 5 February 2013 Derry's efforts to remember the events of Bloody Sunday are evolving from keeping aflame old resentments to creating symbols of peace and reconciliation as Samuel Burke discovers. Diversity is not enough: a historically-informed call for civic unity Daniel London • 27 November 2012 Daniel London discusses the settlement houses and social centres of the late 19th century, and how they sought to transform urban diversity into civic unity for broad social reform. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19