admin on September 4th, 2009

Around 3 million people live in Nairobi, Kenya. And at least one half of them—1.5 million people—live in the city’s slums, their one-room homes precariously built on mounds of garbage. The residents are regularly exposed to lung-damaging soot, dangerous pollutants, and raw sewage. They suffer illnesses resulting from poor nutri­tion, the lack of sanitation, and [...]

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