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Accepted Contribution:

Dignity through Inclusive Urban Development: Empowering Communities with Equitable Partnerships and Fair Research  
Milka Kori (SDI-Kenya) Lizian Onyango (Shack Dwellers International, Kenya) Michael Wera (SDI-KENYA)

Contribution short abstract:

Inclusive urban development, employing community-driven research, transforms the lives of the urban poor, fostering dignity. Equitable partnerships and fairness advancements ensure meaningful community engagement, driving positive change within informal urban settings.

Contribution long abstract:

Community-driven strategies highlight the vital role that local knowledge plays in tackling social issues, and they are in line with inclusive urban development ideals. Community-Based Adaptation reflects the transformative character of community-driven research by addressing climate change through locally-led initiatives.Improving adaptive ability emphasises the value of community capabilities in responding to dynamic processes, which is in line with inclusive urban development's mission to favourably influence the lives of urban poor people.The solutions encourage fast action, increased dedication, and good change that is supported by inclusive urban development. Resolving power disparities supports fair relationships, which are essential to inclusive urban development.Both approaches emphasize focusing on local objectives in order to maintain resilience while acknowledging a lack of understanding of community dynamics.The goal of adaptation research is to address settlement issues by converting research into actionable solutions.This all-encompassing strategy aims to comprehend obstacles and actively support constructive transformation and sustainable urban community development. Community-based approaches and community based adaptation work together to promote equitable and sustainable urban development by means of solutions that are influenced by local context and robust community involvement.

Workshop PE05
Using community-based participatory research for developing equitable partnerships and advancing social justice: reflecting with the ARISE consortium
  Session 1 Thursday 27 June, 2024, -