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Complementarity of Formal and Informal Actors and Their Networks in Support of Vulnerable Populations in Informal Settlements: Governance Diaries Approach

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posted on 2024-11-25, 16:57 authored by Ivy Chumo, Caroline Kabaria, Alex Shankland, Emmy Igonya, Blessing Mberu

Beyond several interests and speculations on the relationship between formal and informal actors and their networks in support of vulnerable populations, most studies do not conclusively establish whether the two types of support are substitutes or complements. While informal care and formal care may be substitutes in general, they are complements among the vulnerable groups. Despite how some studies have described complementarity, further insights on the synergy between formal and informal actors and networks are needed to pinpoint how to maximize policy and interventions to alleviate the challenges facing vulnerable groups in informal settlements.

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GCRF Accountability for Informal Urban Equity Hub

Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

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Chumo I.; Kabaria C.; Shankland A.; Igonya E. and Mberu B. (2023) Complementarity of Formal and Informal Actors and Their Networks in Support of Vulnerable Populations in Informal Settlements: Governance Diaries Approach, Front. Public Health 10:1043602, DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.1043602

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© 2023 Chumo, Kabaria, Shankland, Igonya and Mberu

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Kenya

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