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Experiencing the Everyday of Waste Pickers: A Sustainable Livelihoods and Health Assessment in Dhaka City, Bangladesh

Sayed Mohammad Nazim Uddin, Jutta Gutberlet, Anahita Ramezani, Sayed Mohammad Nasiruddin

2020Journal of International Development46 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Waste pickers make a livelihood by collecting recyclable waste contributing to urban development and poverty reduction. Most often, they are socially excluded and exposed to different vulnerabilities (e.g. occupational health risks and accidents). This study adopts the sustainable livelihoods framework to assess multifaceted aspects of everyday life and work experiences of waste pickers in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The framework takes an integrated and transdisciplinary approach to livelihood assets and vulnerabilities. Our findings reveal a situation of extreme poverty and neglect of waste pickers, while they are making the city more sustainable. Specific policies, strategies and actions are required to reduce risks and improve the working conditions of waste pickers. © 2020 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Topics & Concepts

LivelihoodPovertyBusinessWork (physics)NeglectSustainable developmentUrbanizationEnvironmental planningHousehold wasteSocioeconomicsEconomic growthGeographyEngineeringEconomicsWaste managementPolitical scienceAgricultureMedicineLawNursingArchaeologyMechanical engineeringMunicipal Solid Waste ManagementHealthcare and Environmental Waste ManagementRecycling and Waste Management Techniques
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