Preceedings of the CHF International Urban Colloquium

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Publication language
English
Pages
39pp
Date published
01 Aug 2008
Type
Conference, training & meeting documents
Keywords
Capacity development, Partnerships, Funding and donors, Shelter and housing, Urban
Organisations
Global Communities, Global Communities

CHF International is extremely proud to have hosted the International Colloquium
“Terms of Engagement: Private Sector Initiatives to Unlock the Economic Potential of
Urban Slums,” held in Bangalore, India from the 31st of July to the 1st of August, 2008.
The purpose of the Colloquium was to enable a select group of distinguished decisionmakers from the private, public and civil society sectors to compare experiences,
exchange ideas and take a fresh look at the challenges and opportunities in urban
slums. The growth of urban slums has become one of the most challenging issues
facing cities and national economies around the world. Unlocking their economic
potential will take concerted and collaborative efforts by private sector entrepreneurs,
public officials, advocacy organizations and the poor themselves. The task is daunting --
but, by working together to find new and creative solutions, progress is achievable.


The focus of the discussion was on identifying opportunities for greater private sector
investment at the “bottom of the pyramid” -- the urban poor who often are consigned to
live in squalid, under-serviced and marginalized slum communities -- yet who have
tremendous entrepreneurial talent and the same aspirations to improve their economic
status and living conditions as do those whose circumstances are much better. To be
successful and sustainable, however, these opportunities must make good business
sense for private entrepreneurs as well as being good social policy.