KIBERA IS LOCATED ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF NAIROBI. IT IS HOME TO OVER 1.5 MILLION PEOPLE IN AN AREA THE SIZE OF CENTRAL PARK. IT IS THE LARGEST SLUM IN AFRICA AND THE SECOND LARGEST IN THE WORLD.
THERE IS A TRAIN THAT RUNS DIRECTLY THROUGH THE MIDDLE OF KIBERA. IN MANY AREAS IT IS JUST FEET AWAY FROM PEOPLE'S HOMES. THERE HAVE BEEN SEVERAL INCIDENTS OF THE TRAIN DERAILING IN THESE AREAS WITH FATAL CONSEQUENCES.
KIBERA DOES NOT HAVE RUNNING WATER OR A SEWAGE SYSTEM. TRASH AND HUMAN WASTE ARE PILED ON THE SIDE OF ROADS AND IN STREAMS. THESE UNSANITARY CONDITIONS PUT ALL KIBERANS AT HIGH RISK FOR TYPHOID, CHOLERA, DYSENTERY AND OTHER POTENTIALLY FATAL DISEASES.
hi! love this, so glad i found it randomly in donald miller's tweets. i am working with a few grassroots efforts in kenya, two specifically in kibera. would love to connect---am LA based now, though the orgs I support are all based back east.
ReplyDeleteplease check out my blog on kibera- first of a few stories that will profile kiberan work- no pics up yet- its a brand new blog. http://rachelmillicentsmith.wordpress.com/2011/03/09/sister-can-you-spare-some-courage/
would love to connect to ecclesia.
here's my linked in profile to learn more about the work with africa etc
www.linkedin.com/in/millismith
and email: rachelmillicentsmith@gmail.com
keep up the good work:) hope to meet!
tried to find you on facebook, no luck..
ReplyDeletehere's my fb add:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1400867431
lots of people telling me to connect to ecclesia.
Wow. This is really powerful. Thank you for posting. Seeing the pictures centered me back on what missions and humanitarian work is all about. I'm going to South Africa in about ten days. I hope your next trip goes well.
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