With over half of the world’s population now living in cities, and 90% of urban growth taking place in low-middle-income countries, there are more than 828 million people living in informal settlements.These areas are characterized by poor basic services, deficient infrastructures, high unemployment rates and scarcity of money.
An extensive informal sector of self-help groups (“chamas”), resident associations, cooperatives and micro-entrepreneurs provide critical services such as water, sanitation, energy, transportation or waste collection.These become one of the few options for a livelihood in urban informal settlements.Yet, owning few assets and with no access to established financial institutions nor markets, micro entrepreneurs in the settlements have few alternatives to free themselves from the level of extreme poverty in which they live.Their income hardly covers their livelihood costs, and their saving capacity is almost inexistent.