City politics. A voice for the poor?

City politics. A voice for the poor?

City politics. A voice for the poor?

By 2020 the world’s urban population is set to rise by almost 1.5 billion. Cities and towns house an increasing proportion of poor people, partly because of the increased share of urban population of the total but also because economic recession and adjustment policies often hit poorer urban residents the worst. Cities are associated with economic growth and wealth generation and yet inequality is high. Poor people generally live in substandard conditions, may not benefit from job creation, and suffer high levels of pollution, crime and violence.

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