In the Indonesian capital of Jakarta, an estimated 2.8 million people live in slums. This is about a third of the city’s population.
The slums are a result of rapid urbanization and lack of affordable housing. Many people who move to Jakarta end up living in slums because they can’t afford to live anywhere else.
The slums are often located in dangerous and unhealthy areas, and many of the residents lack access to basic services like water and sanitation. The …