Call to Action. Demand dignity for slum dwellers in Nairobi

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More than half of Nairobi's population some two million people - live in slums and informal settlements. Crammed into makeshift shacks on just one per cent of the city's land, people live without access to water, hospitals, schools and other essential public services

 

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Kiberia is Africa's largest slum, crowded onto just 550 acres of sodden land that straddles the main railway line. Most earn barely enough to rent a mud-floored, tin roofed wooden shack with no toilet or running water.

To Coincide with the Amnesty International High Level Mission to Kenya, inhabitants of Kibera have been asked to Demand Dignity. Please show your support for them by Adding your voice.

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Author of this article: Amesty International

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