In the context of low-income families, spatial justice refers to the need for policies and initiatives that address the specific challenges low-income residents face in accessing affordable housing, basic services, and opportunities for economic mobility [35]. Urban areas often concentrate on poverty...
Sub-Saharan countries have high electrification rate in urban areas but our results show that informality of housing choices restricts the access to formal energy and water infrastructure, further burdening middle- and low-income households. The implications of this study extend beyond Dilla. Secondary...