Abstract:
The present study was carried out to identify the livelihood assets, to determine
the food consumption level and to identify the problems and constraints faced
by the slum dwellers. For this study, a sample of 60 households was selected
randomly from Korail slum under Gulshan & Banani Thana and Noyapara
slum at Meradia under Khilgaon thana of Dhaka district. Primary data were
collected through field survey using an interview schedule. Tabular analysis
along with a DFID livelihood asset was used for data analysis. The major
findings of the study were that about 55% of the respondents were middle aged
between 31 to 45 years, 46.67% received primary education. Average of family
size of the respondents was 4.92. Among the respondents, 35% were involved
in maid servant. The families of two earning members constituted 66.67%.
Average income and expenditure of the respondents were BDT 177333.67 and
BDT 179244.04, respectively. The condition of health status and nutrition was
low. About 93.33% of the respondents had cash in hand. Per person per day
food consumption level in terms of rice, potato, pulses, oil, milk and fish were
258.96 kcal, 74.23 kcal, 17.6 kcal, 112.89 kcal, 33.56 kcal, 57.25 kcal
respectively lower than the national average of those food items and 40% 0f
the total households have food security while 60% of them are food insecured.
About 75%, 73.33%, 71.67%, 71.67% and 26.67% respondents faced problems
on income, housing, sanitation, drinking water and waste management,
respectively. To improve the livelihood and food security of slum dwellers,
government and other organizations need to come forward.
Description:
A thesis submitted to
The Department of Management and Finance,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka-1207
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
MANAGEMENT AND FINANCE