The actors' symbiosis in the recurrence of slums after in-situ housing redevelopment initiatives. Perspectives from Namuwongo slum, Kampala city
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2023-11
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Journal of African Real Estate Research
Abstract
This paper examines the roles played by various actors in household mobility and the eventual
reoccurrence of slums in the city of Kampala amidst the slum upgrading initiatives.The paper
adopted a case study approach, utilising a mixture of both qualitative and quantitative
techniques. A total of 60 semi-structured questionnaires were administered to the Slum
Community, and 40 interviews were held with various key informant respondents. The analysis
was primarily done through content analysis. The results indicate that the influence of slum
upgrading actors in the low-income household mobility and reoccurrence of the Namuwongo
slum was exhibited through three thematic areas. These included tracking the residential
mobility tendencies, fit-for-purposes of the upgrading programs/initiatives, and actor
collaboration. This paper concludes that actors' collaboration and participatory involvement in
low-income slum-dwelling households should enable the adequate fit-for-purposes of the in-
situ upgrading initiatives. This could go a long way in limiting slum reoccurrence as the key
drivers of household mobility would be understood and well incorporated into the programs.
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Household mobility, In-situ upgrading, Namuwongo slum, Kampala
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Mubiru, M. B., & Nankya, L. (2023). The Actors' Symbiosis in the Recurrence of Slums after In-situ Housing Redevelopment Initiatives. Perspectives from Namuwongo Slum, Kampala City. Journal of African Real Estate Research, 8(1), 35-48.