Like many states in India, Odisha State has experienced a 27 percent growth in population in its cities due to rural-to-urban migration. In search of better livelihood opportunities, most of these migrants settle in informal settlements. Local governments struggle to provide land for housing as well as basic infrastructure and services such as electricity, sanitation, water, and roads. Without having formal rights to the home and land they occupy, these informal residents are often barred from getting loans for home improvement, starting businesses, accessing basic services, enrolling their children in schools or finding a formal job.