2020
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3556456
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Bridging the Affordability Gap: Towards a Financing Mechanism for Slum Upgrading at Scale in Nairobi – Analysing NGO Experiences With Local-Level Finance

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“…2) where the doors of different dwellings would remain next to each other at ground floor level but each flat would develop two extra floors on top, when they had money for it. This allowed for the maintaining of the social relations, while increasing the quality and quantity of the indoor A. Rigon space (Lines et al, 2020(Lines et al, , pp. 2020(Lines et al, -2042.…”
Section: Housing Beyond the Housementioning
confidence: 99%
“…2) where the doors of different dwellings would remain next to each other at ground floor level but each flat would develop two extra floors on top, when they had money for it. This allowed for the maintaining of the social relations, while increasing the quality and quantity of the indoor A. Rigon space (Lines et al, 2020(Lines et al, , pp. 2020(Lines et al, -2042.…”
Section: Housing Beyond the Housementioning
confidence: 99%