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  • A dusty sunset beside Kibera, one of the largest Africa's slum that takes place inside Nairobi city.
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  • Mathematic lesson at Kibera slum,<br />
Nairobi, Kenya.
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  • Young boy and friends.<br />
Kibera slum, Nairobi, Kenya.
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  • The name ‘Kibera’ is a Nubian word for ‘forest’. Kibera is roughly 2 Kilometres squared with an estimated population of 1 million people. There are no residential buildings over a single storey. The average home size in Kibera is 3 meters, with an average of five persons per dwelling.
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  • According the Organization Kibera UK, until recently Kibera slum had no water and it had to be collected from the Nairobi dam, which wasn't clean, causing typhoid and cholera. Now there are two mains water pipes into Kibera, one from the municipal council and one from the World Bank. Residents collect water at Ksh 3 per 20 litres.
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