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Kenyan federation of slum dwellers

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IIED cross-post: Planning for reality in one of Nairobi’s largest ‘slums’
IIED cross-post: Planning for reality in one of Nairobi’s largest ‘slums’
BlogPartners4 December 2019Mukuru SPA, Planning, Slum upgrading, Partnership, SanitationComment
Consortia planning process update: Working towards the realisation of Mukuru SPA
Consortia planning process update: Working towards the realisation of Mukuru SPA
BlogJackie Waithaka27 November 2019Mukuru SPA, Mukuru, Planning, Community mobilisingComment
Pathways to decent work for youth in informal settlements (Safe and Inclusive Cities programme)
Pathways to decent work for youth in informal settlements (Safe and Inclusive Cities programme)
BlogPartners21 November 2019SAIC, Community mobilising, youthComment
Safe and inclusive Huruma: our first police-youth football tournament
Safe and inclusive Huruma: our first police-youth football tournament
BlogMuungano wa Wanavijiji16 November 2019SAIC, youthComment
Muungano KYCTV wins 2019 CoHABITAT awards
Muungano KYCTV wins 2019 CoHABITAT awards
Vlog, NewsJackie Waithaka5 November 2019KYCTV, SDI, youthComment
Views from the frontline: What do everyday risks look like when you live in an informal settlement?
Views from the frontline: What do everyday risks look like when you live in an informal settlement?
BlogJackie Waithaka27 August 2019Mukuru SPA, Mukuru, Drainage, Sanitation, Health, Services, international partnershipsComment
The rise of Nairobi’s concrete tenement jungle (cross post)
The rise of Nairobi’s concrete tenement jungle (cross post)
BlogPartners31 July 2019Mukuru, Housing, Nairobi, TenementsComment
Muungano KYCTV film: the Mukuru SPA process
Muungano KYCTV film: the Mukuru SPA process
VideoMuungano KYC TV18 April 2019Mukuru SPA, Mukuru, Slum upgrading, Community mobilising, PlanningComment
“Taka ni pato”—can (organic) trash be cash in Mukuru Kwa Reuben?
“Taka ni pato”—can (organic) trash be cash in Mukuru Kwa Reuben?
BlogJackie Waithaka10 April 2019Mukuru SPA, Mukuru, Waste, Sanitation, Drainage, Health, Alternatives, data Comments
From the archives: Mukuhuru: Who Owns Mukuru - Kenya's Second Largest Informal Settlement? (Swahili)
From the archives: Mukuhuru: Who Owns Mukuru - Kenya's Second Largest Informal Settlement? (Swahili)
VideoMuungano Alliance21 March 2019Mukuru SPA, Mukuru, Slum upgrading, PlanningComment
Kitui Learning Studio: Download the new report
Kitui Learning Studio: Download the new report
BlogPartners26 January 2019Planning, Kitui, Partnership, SDI, AcademiaComment
Muungano’s history, told by those who were there
Muungano’s history, told by those who were there
BlogJoseph Muturi18 January 2019History, Community mobilising, Evictions, Advocacy, Slum upgrading, Partnership, StoriesComment
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The Muungano Alliance is affiliated to SDI. It comprises: Muungano wa Wanavijiji, a federation of slum dwellers in 21 Kenyan counties; Akiba Mashinani Trust, urban poor fund and housing development and finance agency; and SDI Kenya, an NGO providing the federation with professional and technical support.

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