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Water and Sanitation at the Kibera slum, Nairobi, Kenya
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Water and Sanitation at the Kibera slum, Nairobi, Kenya
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Water and Sanitation at the Kibera slum, Nairobi, Kenya
The Kibera slum, one of the largest slums in Africa with a population of over one million people
Waste is everywhere
Small streams of dirty and littered water criss-cross the slum
The other side: a well-kept golf course bordering Kibera
“Flying toilets”
Water and waste
Water and waste
Water and waste
Fetching water at one of the public taps
A water and sanitation project for school children by the Makina Baptist Church
Children at the Makina Baptist school