Housing poverty in developing countries: Challenges and implications for decent accommodation in Swedru, Ghana

IF 0.6 Q4 MANAGEMENT Acta Structilia Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.18820/24150487/as27i2.3
Peres Ofori
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Adequate supply of housing remains a challenge in developing countries. This article assesses the extent of housing poverty in developing countries and its implication for decent accommodation 1 in Swedru, Ghana. Using a cross-sectional survey design coupled with stratified and systematic sampling techniques, 1,161 household participants were selected. Questionnaires and interviews were used to collect raw data from 496 houses in 16 neighbourhoods in the Swedru Township, Ghana. Findings showed that the vast majority of houses in the Swedru Township share common housing facilities such as bathroom and lavatory. This has compelled some households to resort to bathing in open spaces, while practising free range especially in the morning where households have to queue about extent house adequate space, for bathing and using the toilet facility. A room occupancy rate of 5.51 indicates that households are congested and a population of 4,603 accommodated in 496 housing units is evident. It was revealed that the high level of non-decent accommodation in the municipality is attributable to ill-enforcement of building laws that has allowed houseowners to supply housing without lavatories with impunity. Hence, effective implementation of the L.I.1630 was recommended.
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发展中国家住房贫困:加纳瑞典体面住房的挑战和影响
充足的住房供应仍然是发展中国家面临的挑战。本文评估了发展中国家住房贫困的程度及其对加纳斯维德鲁体面住房的影响。采用横断面调查设计,结合分层和系统抽样技术,选择了1161名家庭参与者。问卷和访谈用于收集加纳斯维德鲁镇16个街区496所房屋的原始数据。调查结果显示,瑞典鲁镇的绝大多数房屋共用浴室和厕所等公共住房设施。这迫使一些家庭在开放空间洗澡,同时练习自由放养,尤其是在早上,家庭必须排队等候足够的空间,以便洗澡和使用厕所设施。5.51的房间入住率表明家庭拥挤,496个住房单元中容纳了4603人。据透露,该市高水平的不体面住房是由于建筑法执行不力,该法允许房主在没有厕所的情况下提供住房而不受惩罚。因此,建议有效执行L.I.1630。
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