Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1008694 Cities 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The concept of “healthy city” promotes the physical, mental, social, and environmental well-being of people who live and work in urban areas. Fostering sustainably healthy cities is the prime objective of the National Urban Health Mission (NUHM) in India. However, attaining this goal requires establishing priorities, key concerns, strategies and guidelines for action. This paper aims to assist policymakers by providing critical insights into the health and living conditions in selected major cities in India, with special emphasis on slums. This paper presents evidence that many of India’s major cities face significant deficits in the provision of basic amenities, including shelter, safe drinking water, improved sanitation and electricity. Demographic and health conditions in these cities lag far behind the goals set forth in national policies almost a decade ago. Despite the apparent proximity of city dwellers to urban health facilities, less than one third of the urbanites in India utilize government health facilities.

► This study provides critical insights on the living and health situation of eight cities of India with special emphasis on slums. ► This study reveals that cities of India are not having cent percent coverage in basic amenities: pucca house, safe drinking water, and improved sanitation facilities. ► The demographic and health conditions of selected cities are way behind the goals set in population policy 2000 and health policy 2002. ► Despite the supposed proximity of the urban people to government health facilities, their utilization is limited. ► This study suggests that population stabilization, controlling communicable and non-communicable diseases are necessary for creation of healthy cities.

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