
Urban Health in Developing Countries
Urban health in developing countries refers to the health challenges faced by people living in cities that are rapidly growing and often lack adequate infrastructure. Issues like overcrowding, pollution, limited access to healthcare, and inadequate sanitation can lead to serious health problems. Additionally, urban residents may experience higher rates of diseases due to lifestyle changes and environmental factors. Addressing urban health involves improving living conditions, ensuring access to healthcare services, and promoting healthy environments, ultimately aiming to enhance the quality of life for urban populations.