Internal Project
Interview of the people of the slum
Maharishi Vidya Mandir, Irungattukottai
THE CREW
- Divyalakshmi
- Akash
- Sasetharlingam
- Barath
- Theepan Sanjay
Objective
This presentation aims to highlight the significance of interviews in gaining insights into the lives of slum residents, discussing methodology and ethical considerations. Our goal is to increase empathy, raise awareness, and inform impactful policies and interventions.
Outsketch
Intro to slum
Case Studies
Interviewing the slum people
Empowerment
Need for interviews
What is a slum?
"Approximately 1 in 7 people worldwide live in slums, lacking access to adequate housing, clean water, and sanitation."
"Slums are densely populated, informal settlements characterized by inadequate housing and basic services."
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Characteristics
Overcrowding Poor sanitation
Limited access to clean water
Informal housing
Lack of proper infrastructure
Challenges Faced by Slum Dwellers
"Lack of sanitation facilities contributes to numerous health issues in slum communities."
"Healthcare disparities are pronounced in slum areas, leading to higher mortality rates."
"Over 800 million people worldwide live in slums with substandard housing."
They keep"A significant number of slum dwellers lack access to clean and safe drinking water, resulting in health risks and sanitation issues." the brain awake.
"Unemployment and underemployment are prevalent in slum communities, leading to income instability and poverty traps."
They’re an aesthe "Access to quality education is limited, perpetuating the cycle of poverty."tic resource.
"'Interviews are windows to the hearts and lives of those living in slum communities,'
"Interviews provide a unique opportunity to connect with individuals, fostering empathy and understanding."
Importance of Interviews
Interview methodology
Building Trust with the Community"
Preparing for Interviews
Sensitive Questions
"Sensitive questions can be challenging but are often essential."
"Addressing issues like poverty, health, and living conditions with sensitivity is crucial."
"Use open-ended questions to encourage honest and meaningful responses."
"Consider training interviewers on how to approach sensitive topics."
"Prior to interviews, thorough preparation is essential."
"Plan your questions carefully and consider the cultural context."
"Ensure you have the necessary equipment and logistics in place."
"Building rapport with community members is a crucial part of the preparation process."
"Establishing trust is fundamental to successful interviews."
"Respect local customs and norms to build rapport with community members."
"Engage in community activities, when possible, to build credibility."
"Clear communication and transparency go a long way in fostering trust."
Significance of Engaging the slum community
Understanding their Reality
Data for Informed Decision-Making
Community Engagement
Catalyst for Positive Change
case studies
of the slum through interviws
Housing Improvement
"This case study showcases how interviews contributed to significant housing improvements."
"Residents' input and feedback led to changes in housing infrastructure and design."
"Such changes greatly enhanced the living conditions of this slum community."
"In many slum communities, a significant portion of the population lives in makeshift or substandard housing, lacking the safety and comfort that most people take for granted."
+info
Health care Access
In some countries, as much as
"In this case, interviews played a crucial role in improving healthcare access."
"Interview data identified health-related challenges and led to the establishment of a health clinic in the community."
"Access to healthcare services improved, positively impacting the residents' well-being."
90%
of the urban population live in slums.
Education Initiatives
22%
22.% of children between the ages of 6-14 are enrolled in school 41.9% of parents of slum children are literate, while 58.1% are illiterate.
social injustice
Economic Disparities: "Many people in slums struggle to earn enough money to live comfortably, while a few are well-off."
Limited Access to Opportunities: "Slum residents often can't get good education, healthcare, or jobs, making it hard to escape poverty."
Marginalization and Discrimination: "People in slums are sometimes treated unfairly and left out because of where they live, which affects their lives negatively."
Poverty
Lack of Basic Necessities: "Poverty means not having enough money for basics like food, clean water, and a safe place to live."
Limited Opportunities: "Poor people often struggle to find good jobs and access education and healthcare, making it hard to improve their lives."
Vicious Cycle: "Poverty can keep families stuck in a cycle where they can't escape because they don't have the resources to do so."
Activites
2019
Community Health Clinics
2020
COVID-19 Relief Efforts
2021
Education Access Campaigns
2022
Water and Sanitation Improvement
Any queries???
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
Providing emergency relief, food distribution, and hygiene kits to slum communities impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Establishing or supporting community health clinics to provide healthcare services, vaccinations, and health education to slum residents
Advocating for and implementing measures to improve access to quality education for slum children, including scholarships and after-school support.
Focusing on clean water supply and sanitation infrastructure projects to enhance living conditions.
Additional Informations... "Slum communities often face dire living conditions with overcrowded shanties, limited access to clean water, and inadequate sanitation facilities."
"The harsh living conditions perpetuate a cycle of poverty and present a significant challenge for residents."
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Internal Project
Interview of the people of the slum
Maharishi Vidya Mandir, Irungattukottai
THE CREW
Objective
This presentation aims to highlight the significance of interviews in gaining insights into the lives of slum residents, discussing methodology and ethical considerations. Our goal is to increase empathy, raise awareness, and inform impactful policies and interventions.
Outsketch
Intro to slum
Case Studies
Interviewing the slum people
Empowerment
Need for interviews
What is a slum?
"Approximately 1 in 7 people worldwide live in slums, lacking access to adequate housing, clean water, and sanitation."
"Slums are densely populated, informal settlements characterized by inadequate housing and basic services."
+info
Characteristics
Overcrowding Poor sanitation Limited access to clean water Informal housing Lack of proper infrastructure
Challenges Faced by Slum Dwellers
"Lack of sanitation facilities contributes to numerous health issues in slum communities."
"Healthcare disparities are pronounced in slum areas, leading to higher mortality rates."
"Over 800 million people worldwide live in slums with substandard housing."
They keep"A significant number of slum dwellers lack access to clean and safe drinking water, resulting in health risks and sanitation issues." the brain awake.
"Unemployment and underemployment are prevalent in slum communities, leading to income instability and poverty traps."
They’re an aesthe "Access to quality education is limited, perpetuating the cycle of poverty."tic resource.
"'Interviews are windows to the hearts and lives of those living in slum communities,'
"Interviews provide a unique opportunity to connect with individuals, fostering empathy and understanding."
Importance of Interviews
Interview methodology
Building Trust with the Community"
Preparing for Interviews
Sensitive Questions
"Sensitive questions can be challenging but are often essential." "Addressing issues like poverty, health, and living conditions with sensitivity is crucial." "Use open-ended questions to encourage honest and meaningful responses." "Consider training interviewers on how to approach sensitive topics."
"Prior to interviews, thorough preparation is essential." "Plan your questions carefully and consider the cultural context." "Ensure you have the necessary equipment and logistics in place." "Building rapport with community members is a crucial part of the preparation process."
"Establishing trust is fundamental to successful interviews." "Respect local customs and norms to build rapport with community members." "Engage in community activities, when possible, to build credibility." "Clear communication and transparency go a long way in fostering trust."
Significance of Engaging the slum community
Understanding their Reality
Data for Informed Decision-Making
Community Engagement
Catalyst for Positive Change
case studies
of the slum through interviws
Housing Improvement
"This case study showcases how interviews contributed to significant housing improvements." "Residents' input and feedback led to changes in housing infrastructure and design." "Such changes greatly enhanced the living conditions of this slum community."
"In many slum communities, a significant portion of the population lives in makeshift or substandard housing, lacking the safety and comfort that most people take for granted."
+info
Health care Access
In some countries, as much as
"In this case, interviews played a crucial role in improving healthcare access." "Interview data identified health-related challenges and led to the establishment of a health clinic in the community." "Access to healthcare services improved, positively impacting the residents' well-being."
90%
of the urban population live in slums.
Education Initiatives
22%
22.% of children between the ages of 6-14 are enrolled in school 41.9% of parents of slum children are literate, while 58.1% are illiterate.
social injustice
Economic Disparities: "Many people in slums struggle to earn enough money to live comfortably, while a few are well-off." Limited Access to Opportunities: "Slum residents often can't get good education, healthcare, or jobs, making it hard to escape poverty." Marginalization and Discrimination: "People in slums are sometimes treated unfairly and left out because of where they live, which affects their lives negatively."
Poverty
Lack of Basic Necessities: "Poverty means not having enough money for basics like food, clean water, and a safe place to live." Limited Opportunities: "Poor people often struggle to find good jobs and access education and healthcare, making it hard to improve their lives." Vicious Cycle: "Poverty can keep families stuck in a cycle where they can't escape because they don't have the resources to do so."
Activites
2019
Community Health Clinics
2020
COVID-19 Relief Efforts
2021
Education Access Campaigns
2022
Water and Sanitation Improvement
Any queries???
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
Providing emergency relief, food distribution, and hygiene kits to slum communities impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Establishing or supporting community health clinics to provide healthcare services, vaccinations, and health education to slum residents
Advocating for and implementing measures to improve access to quality education for slum children, including scholarships and after-school support.
Focusing on clean water supply and sanitation infrastructure projects to enhance living conditions.
Additional Informations... "Slum communities often face dire living conditions with overcrowded shanties, limited access to clean water, and inadequate sanitation facilities." "The harsh living conditions perpetuate a cycle of poverty and present a significant challenge for residents."