
The one thing resilient communities need most
To be resilient, urban poor and informal households need secure tenure, which is a household’s right to reside on the land on which they are living.
Anushree Deb is pursuing a Masters in Global Policy Studies at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin. She interned at The Asian Development Bank in Manila and worked on increasing urban resilience through low-income housing in Bangladesh & Philippines. Prior to LBJ, Anushree was a Senior Associate at the Indian Institute for Human Settlements in Bangalore, India where she worked on issues pertaining to urban development & governance, land use planning and violations, water and sanitation networks as well as urban heritage conservation. She has a Masters in Urban Policy and Governance from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences in Mumbai and a Bachelors in History from The University of Delhi.
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To be resilient, urban poor and informal households need secure tenure, which is a household’s right to reside on the land on which they are living.
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