Slum clearance in South Africa
Slum clearance in South Africa has been used as an urban renewal strategy to regenerate derelict or run-down districts, often to be replaced with alternative developments or new housing. == Context == In 1938, a significant scheme was initiated in Cape Town which involved the construction of around 12,000 houses for £6,000,000 ($30,000,000).
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