Abstract
Community Groups and Non-government Organizations in the Urban Field in Pakistan is based on a study of community organizations and NGOs in five cities. The paper outlines the scale and nature of housing problems in urban areas, and the government's failure to address them. A large, informal private sector has become lower-income groups' main source of land for housing, and of water supply, education and health care. Community action groups formed by residents in low-income areas seek to tackle common problems, and provide cheaper and more effective basic services than the private sector. A concluding section discusses how governments and aid agencies might support and expand the effectiveness of community action groups and the NGOs which help them. © 1990, IIED. All rights reserved.
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Hasan, A. (1990). Community groups and non-government organizations in the urban field in Pakistan. Environment & Urbanization, 2(1), 74–86. https://doi.org/10.1177/095624789000200109
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