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A major phenomenon that signaled the emergence of social change in the Third World after the Second World War was the rapid growth of the population of towns, and a gradual coalition of erstwhile village communities into urban centers. Housing for the poor in the urban centers of Third World countries as well as the conventional approaches employed towards addressing the issues have been critically examined in this book, including quite a number of the functional imperatives of the urbanization process.