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  • The United Nations estimates that nearly a billion people call slums home. For some cities,

  • about 80% of the population lives in a slum. In the coming years, numbers of slum-dwellers

  • worldwide are only set to rise. Why do so many people live in slums? And what are the

  • largest slums in the world?

  • Well, first of all, what is a slum? Well, the UN defines them as having five specific

  • characteristics. They usually lack permanent housing, sufficient space for inhabitants,

  • clean water access, appropriate sanitation, and personal safety. Many slums are located

  • on the outskirts of towns, and are poorly constructed, without any housing authority

  • regulations.

  • People live in urban slums in order to access more work opportunities. However, the work

  • is often not enough to fully extricate them from the cycle of poverty. A majority of slum

  • dwellers live on mere dollars per day.

  • Where are the world’s biggest slums? Well, they reside in the developing nations in Asia,

  • Africa and Latin America. The UN reports that the mostDEPRIVEDslum-dwellers live

  • in Sub Saharan Africa. According to a 2013 analysis by the Borgen Project, the top five

  • most populous slums are found in the countries of South Africa, Kenya, India, Pakistan and

  • Mexico. South Africa’s biggest slum is home to around 400 thousand people, while Mexico’s

  • biggest slum is said to contain 4 MILLION residents.

  • One of India’s largest slums in Mumbai, contains up to a million people, and served

  • as the backdrop for the Oscar winning film, “Slumdog Millionaire”. In what may be

  • the most populous slum in the world, near Mexico City, residents live near a massive

  • landfill, and are exposed to one of the highest crime rates in the nation.

  • Accurate statistics are hard to come by for many slums, but experts believe that slum

  • areas are some of the fastest growing human habitats, worldwide. Despite the UN’s and

  • many nation’s best efforts, the growth of slums continue to outpace social and structural

  • urban improvements. Still, the UN continues to push for increased government oversight

  • in slums, in the hopes that residents will be able to overcome their living situations,

  • and eventually prosper elsewhere.

  • One of the most interesting slums in the world is in one of the tallest buildings in the

  • world. To learn about the story of this South African monument, watch Seeker Daily’s video

  • here. There’s a link in the description if you want to check it out. Thanks as always

  • for watching! We love you!

The United Nations estimates that nearly a billion people call slums home. For some cities,

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