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Migration and Urban Poverty are closely interconnected challenges in rapidly growing cities. Rural-to-urban migration often brings people in search of better livelihoods, education, and opportunities, but it can also lead to overcrowded settlements, inadequate housing, and limited access to basic services. This concentration of populations in urban areas without proper infrastructure or social support contributes to urban poverty, where vulnerable communities struggle with unemployment, poor health, and limited education. Addressing migration and urban poverty requires inclusive urban planning, social protection programs, and policies that provide equitable access to resources and opportunities for all city residents.