The Asian Coalition for Community Action's Approach to Slum Upgrading
This paper is a review of the experience of the Asian Coalition for Community Action (ACCA) Program operated by the Asian Coalition for Housing Rights (ACHR). The objective is to examine what ACCA has accomplished in three years of operation (2009-...
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ACCESS TO SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS AFFORDABILITY ARCHITECT ARCHITECTS ARCHITECTURE ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION BANK LOAN BASIC SERVICES BORROWER BORROWING BUILDING MATERIALS BUSINESS RISK BUSINESS RISKS CITIES CLINICS COLLATERAL COLLECTIVE HOUSING COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMMUNITY SURVEY COMMUNITY SURVEYS CORRUPTION CREDIT RISK CREDIT RISKS DEBT DEDUCTIBLE DISTRICTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPOWERMENT EMPOWERMENT OF THE POOR ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION EQUAL AMOUNT EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATES EXCLUSION EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FINANCES FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FIRST LOANS GENDER GOVERNMENT POLICIES HABITAT HOMELESS PEOPLE HOMEOWNERS HOUSEHOLD INVESTMENTS HOUSEHOLDS HOUSES HOUSING HOUSING FINANCE HOUSING IMPROVEMENTS HOUSING LOANS HOUSING POLICY HOUSING PROGRAMS HOUSING PROJECTS HOUSING RELOCATION HOUSING RIGHTS HOUSING STANDARDS HOUSING UNITS HUTS INCOME INCOME GROUPS INEQUALITY INFORMAL FINANCE INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS INSTALLMENTS INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL QUALITY INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERVENTIONS LACK OF ACCESS LACK OF FINANCE LAND GRANT LAND GRANTS LAND MARKET LAND MARKETS LAND PRICES LAND RIGHTS LAND TENURE LAND USE LENDERS LIVING CONDITIONS LOAN LOAN AMOUNTS LOAN FUND LOAN PROGRAMS LOANS TO GROUPS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL LEVEL LOCAL OFFICIALS LOW-INCOME FAMILIES MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET ECONOMIES MICROFINANCE MONEY LENDERS MONEYLENDERS MORTGAGE MORTGAGE LENDING MORTGAGE LOANS MORTGAGE MARKET MUNICIPAL AGENCIES MUNICIPAL FINANCE MUNICIPAL LEVEL MUNICIPALITIES NEIGHBORHOOD NEIGHBORHOODS NEW COMMUNITIES OUTREACH PER CAPITA INCOME POOR HOUSING PRIVATE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS PRIVATE LENDERS PRIVATE PROPERTIES PROPERTY RIGHTS PROVISION OF FINANCE PUBLIC PUBLIC HOUSING PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC PROVISION PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES REAL ESTATE REPAYMENT REPAYMENT PERIODS REPAYMENT SCHEDULES REPAYMENTS RESETTLEMENT REVOLVING FUND REVOLVING LOAN REVOLVING LOANS ROADS SAVINGS SAVINGS GROUP SAVINGS GROUPS SCHOOLS SECONDARY CITIES SELF-HELP SETTLEMENT SETTLEMENT UPGRADING SETTLEMENTS SEWAGE SHELTER SITE DEVELOPMENT SLUM SLUM UPGRADING SLUMS SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL COHESION SOURCES OF FINANCE SOURCES OF FUNDS SQUATTER SQUATTERS SUBSIDY COSTS SUPPLY OF FINANCE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOWNS URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN COMMUNITIES URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN HOUSING URBAN LAND URBAN POOR URBAN POPULATION URBAN POPULATIONS URBAN POVERTY URBAN REDEVELOPMENT URBANIZATION VACANT LAND VILLAGES VOUCHER WASTE WASTES WATER SUPPLY WORKERS HOUSING |
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ACCESS TO SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS AFFORDABILITY ARCHITECT ARCHITECTS ARCHITECTURE ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION BANK LOAN BASIC SERVICES BORROWER BORROWING BUILDING MATERIALS BUSINESS RISK BUSINESS RISKS CITIES CLINICS COLLATERAL COLLECTIVE HOUSING COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMMUNITY SURVEY COMMUNITY SURVEYS CORRUPTION CREDIT RISK CREDIT RISKS DEBT DEDUCTIBLE DISTRICTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPOWERMENT EMPOWERMENT OF THE POOR ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION EQUAL AMOUNT EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATES EXCLUSION EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FINANCES FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FIRST LOANS GENDER GOVERNMENT POLICIES HABITAT HOMELESS PEOPLE HOMEOWNERS HOUSEHOLD INVESTMENTS HOUSEHOLDS HOUSES HOUSING HOUSING FINANCE HOUSING IMPROVEMENTS HOUSING LOANS HOUSING POLICY HOUSING PROGRAMS HOUSING PROJECTS HOUSING RELOCATION HOUSING RIGHTS HOUSING STANDARDS HOUSING UNITS HUTS INCOME INCOME GROUPS INEQUALITY INFORMAL FINANCE INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS INSTALLMENTS INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL QUALITY INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERVENTIONS LACK OF ACCESS LACK OF FINANCE LAND GRANT LAND GRANTS LAND MARKET LAND MARKETS LAND PRICES LAND RIGHTS LAND TENURE LAND USE LENDERS LIVING CONDITIONS LOAN LOAN AMOUNTS LOAN FUND LOAN PROGRAMS LOANS TO GROUPS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL LEVEL LOCAL OFFICIALS LOW-INCOME FAMILIES MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET ECONOMIES MICROFINANCE MONEY LENDERS MONEYLENDERS MORTGAGE MORTGAGE LENDING MORTGAGE LOANS MORTGAGE MARKET MUNICIPAL AGENCIES MUNICIPAL FINANCE MUNICIPAL LEVEL MUNICIPALITIES NEIGHBORHOOD NEIGHBORHOODS NEW COMMUNITIES OUTREACH PER CAPITA INCOME POOR HOUSING PRIVATE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS PRIVATE LENDERS PRIVATE PROPERTIES PROPERTY RIGHTS PROVISION OF FINANCE PUBLIC PUBLIC HOUSING PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC PROVISION PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES REAL ESTATE REPAYMENT REPAYMENT PERIODS REPAYMENT SCHEDULES REPAYMENTS RESETTLEMENT REVOLVING FUND REVOLVING LOAN REVOLVING LOANS ROADS SAVINGS SAVINGS GROUP SAVINGS GROUPS SCHOOLS SECONDARY CITIES SELF-HELP SETTLEMENT SETTLEMENT UPGRADING SETTLEMENTS SEWAGE SHELTER SITE DEVELOPMENT SLUM SLUM UPGRADING SLUMS SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL COHESION SOURCES OF FINANCE SOURCES OF FUNDS SQUATTER SQUATTERS SUBSIDY COSTS SUPPLY OF FINANCE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOWNS URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN COMMUNITIES URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN HOUSING URBAN LAND URBAN POOR URBAN POPULATION URBAN POPULATIONS URBAN POVERTY URBAN REDEVELOPMENT URBANIZATION VACANT LAND VILLAGES VOUCHER WASTE WASTES WATER SUPPLY WORKERS HOUSING World Bank Group The Asian Coalition for Community Action's Approach to Slum Upgrading |
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East Asia and Pacific Asia |
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This paper is a review of the
experience of the Asian Coalition for Community Action
(ACCA) Program operated by the Asian Coalition for Housing
Rights (ACHR). The objective is to examine what ACCA has
accomplished in three years of operation (2009-2012) under a
Gates Foundation grant. The review is based on field visits
to three of the countries served by ACCA Thailand,
Cambodia, and Vietnam and discussions with community leaders
from three other countries Nepal, the Philippines, and Sri
Lanka. Numerous discussions were held with the ACHR
leadership, staff from the Community Organization
Development Institute (CODI) of Thailand, and the Thailand
Development Research Institute (TDRI).1 In addition, a
review was conducted of the literature prepared by and about
ACHR, as well as a filtering and synthesis of the status of
the cities and countries that made use of ACCA in terms of
their broader economic conditions and local governance
capabilities. Given that ACCA operates in more than 150
cities in 19 countries, this review is by no means an
audited account of its activities. |
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The Asian Coalition for Community Action's Approach to Slum Upgrading |
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The Asian Coalition for Community Action's Approach to Slum Upgrading |
title_full |
The Asian Coalition for Community Action's Approach to Slum Upgrading |
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The Asian Coalition for Community Action's Approach to Slum Upgrading |
title_full_unstemmed |
The Asian Coalition for Community Action's Approach to Slum Upgrading |
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asian coalition for community action's approach to slum upgrading |
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Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/20155443/asian-coalition-community-actions-approach-slum-upgrading http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20100 |
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okr-10986-201002021-04-23T14:03:54Z The Asian Coalition for Community Action's Approach to Slum Upgrading World Bank Group ACCESS TO SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS AFFORDABILITY ARCHITECT ARCHITECTS ARCHITECTURE ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION BANK LOAN BASIC SERVICES BORROWER BORROWING BUILDING MATERIALS BUSINESS RISK BUSINESS RISKS CITIES CLINICS COLLATERAL COLLECTIVE HOUSING COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMMUNITY SURVEY COMMUNITY SURVEYS CORRUPTION CREDIT RISK CREDIT RISKS DEBT DEDUCTIBLE DISTRICTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPOWERMENT EMPOWERMENT OF THE POOR ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION EQUAL AMOUNT EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATES EXCLUSION EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FINANCES FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCIAL SYSTEMS FIRST LOANS GENDER GOVERNMENT POLICIES HABITAT HOMELESS PEOPLE HOMEOWNERS HOUSEHOLD INVESTMENTS HOUSEHOLDS HOUSES HOUSING HOUSING FINANCE HOUSING IMPROVEMENTS HOUSING LOANS HOUSING POLICY HOUSING PROGRAMS HOUSING PROJECTS HOUSING RELOCATION HOUSING RIGHTS HOUSING STANDARDS HOUSING UNITS HUTS INCOME INCOME GROUPS INEQUALITY INFORMAL FINANCE INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS INSTALLMENTS INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK INSTITUTIONAL QUALITY INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATES INTERVENTIONS LACK OF ACCESS LACK OF FINANCE LAND GRANT LAND GRANTS LAND MARKET LAND MARKETS LAND PRICES LAND RIGHTS LAND TENURE LAND USE LENDERS LIVING CONDITIONS LOAN LOAN AMOUNTS LOAN FUND LOAN PROGRAMS LOANS TO GROUPS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL LEVEL LOCAL OFFICIALS LOW-INCOME FAMILIES MARKET DEVELOPMENT MARKET ECONOMIES MICROFINANCE MONEY LENDERS MONEYLENDERS MORTGAGE MORTGAGE LENDING MORTGAGE LOANS MORTGAGE MARKET MUNICIPAL AGENCIES MUNICIPAL FINANCE MUNICIPAL LEVEL MUNICIPALITIES NEIGHBORHOOD NEIGHBORHOODS NEW COMMUNITIES OUTREACH PER CAPITA INCOME POOR HOUSING PRIVATE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS PRIVATE LENDERS PRIVATE PROPERTIES PROPERTY RIGHTS PROVISION OF FINANCE PUBLIC PUBLIC HOUSING PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS PUBLIC PROVISION PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES REAL ESTATE REPAYMENT REPAYMENT PERIODS REPAYMENT SCHEDULES REPAYMENTS RESETTLEMENT REVOLVING FUND REVOLVING LOAN REVOLVING LOANS ROADS SAVINGS SAVINGS GROUP SAVINGS GROUPS SCHOOLS SECONDARY CITIES SELF-HELP SETTLEMENT SETTLEMENT UPGRADING SETTLEMENTS SEWAGE SHELTER SITE DEVELOPMENT SLUM SLUM UPGRADING SLUMS SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL COHESION SOURCES OF FINANCE SOURCES OF FUNDS SQUATTER SQUATTERS SUBSIDY COSTS SUPPLY OF FINANCE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOWNS URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN COMMUNITIES URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN HOUSING URBAN LAND URBAN POOR URBAN POPULATION URBAN POPULATIONS URBAN POVERTY URBAN REDEVELOPMENT URBANIZATION VACANT LAND VILLAGES VOUCHER WASTE WASTES WATER SUPPLY WORKERS HOUSING This paper is a review of the experience of the Asian Coalition for Community Action (ACCA) Program operated by the Asian Coalition for Housing Rights (ACHR). The objective is to examine what ACCA has accomplished in three years of operation (2009-2012) under a Gates Foundation grant. The review is based on field visits to three of the countries served by ACCA Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam and discussions with community leaders from three other countries Nepal, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka. Numerous discussions were held with the ACHR leadership, staff from the Community Organization Development Institute (CODI) of Thailand, and the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI).1 In addition, a review was conducted of the literature prepared by and about ACHR, as well as a filtering and synthesis of the status of the cities and countries that made use of ACCA in terms of their broader economic conditions and local governance capabilities. Given that ACCA operates in more than 150 cities in 19 countries, this review is by no means an audited account of its activities. 2014-09-12T20:48:43Z 2014-09-12T20:48:43Z 2014 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/20155443/asian-coalition-community-actions-approach-slum-upgrading http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20100 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Asia |