Violence in the City: Understanding and Supporting Community Responses to Urban Violence

Publication language
English
Pages
347pp
Date published
01 Apr 2011
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Urban
Organisations
World Bank

Urban violence always has been an important concern for local governments and  policymakers. With the increased urbanization of the last decade, this issue has  become even more pressing. Urban centers are now home to half of the world’s  population and are expected to absorb almost all new population growth over the next 25 years (UN-HABITAT 2007).

The urbanization trend has been especially  impressive in some regions, particularly Africa and Asia. The development of cities has been an engine for overall economic growth and has opened up opportunities for millions of people to drastically improve their living conditions and to  climb up the social ladder. Nevertheless, even as overall poverty has decreased  worldwide, it is growing in many urban areas. Inequalities also are increasing as  cities create wealth while, at the same time, host an increasingly diverse group of  poor migrants. It is estimated that more than one-quarter of the urban population  worldwide lives in slums (UN-HABITAT 2007).