"Here, your only relative is money..." why slum social networks do not facilitate neighborhood community development: insights through a sanitation lens
Abstract Introduction Though social networks which are deemed vehicles of community development exist in slum areas, underdevelopment still persists in these areas. We explored the nature and role of social networks in facilitating community development in the slums of Kampala through a sanitation l...
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Main Authors: | Japheth Nkiriyehe Kwiringira (Author), Joseph Rujumba (Author), Paulino Ariho (Author), James Mugisha (Author), Henry Zakumumpa (Author), Elizabeth W Perry Mohling (Author), Mathias Akugizibwe (Author), Innocent Kamara Tumwebaze (Author), Charles Onyutha (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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