Economic Empowerment and Collaboration of Urban Slum Arrangement: Review the Kotaku Program in Kendari City

Purpose: Evaluating the slum handling program, slum typology, and factors that are challenges (gaps) for socio-economic empowerment in participatory handling of slums.   Theoretical framework: Focus on several theories and concepts about slum settlements, criteria for slum houses, typologies, and em...

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