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Muungano wa Wanavijiji
Kenyan federation of slum dwellers
Abdi Mohamed 1/5: Seeking alternatives to upgrading in Korogocho
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Abdi Mohamed 1/5: Seeking alternatives to upgrading in Korogocho
Abdi Mohamed 2/5: How did this journey start for you?
Abdi Mohamed 3/5: How did you first get involved with Muungano?
Abdi Mohamed 4/5: How have things changed over time?
Abdi Mohamed 5/5: What are your hopes for Muungano's next 20 years?
Emmie Erondanga 1/6: How did you first get involved with Miss Koch Kenya?
Emmie Erondanga 2/6: How did you first get involved with Muungano?
Emmie Erondanga 3/6: What have been Miss Koch's biggest challenges over the years?
Emmie Erondanga 4/6: What have been Miss Koch's biggest achievements over the years?
Emmie Erondanga 5/6: How have things changed for Miss Koch, since it started in 2001?
Emmie Erondanga 6/6: What are your hopes for Miss Koch's and Muungano's next 20 years?
Irene Karanja 1/10: Who is Irene?
Irene Karanja 2/10: How did you first get involved with Muungano?
Irene Karanja 3/10: What were things like in the settlements and how have they changed over time?
Irene Karanja 4/10: What were things like in the federation and how have they changed over time?
Irene Karanja 5/10: What have been Muungano's biggest achievements over the years?
Irene Karanja 6/10: Data is a political process
Irene Karanja 7/10: What have been Muungano's biggest challenges over the years?
Irene Karanja 8/10: What have been the strategies that really worked?
Irene Karanja 9/10: What are your hopes for Muungano's next 20 years?
Irene Karanja 10/10: A story about witnessing the evolution of settlements
Jack Makau & Jane Weru: How Muungano first began collecting settlement data
Jack Makau: A story about forms and a match
Jack Makau: A story about cutlery and learning exchange
Jack Makau: how Muungano's peer to peer learning exchanges evolved
Jane Wairutu 1/6: How did you first get involved with Muungano?
Jane Wairutu 2/6: How does Muungano data collection work in practice? How has it changed over time?
Jane Wairutu 3/6: What has working with Muungano meant to you?
Jane Wairutu 4/6: How have things changed over time?
Jane Wairutu 5/6: What are your hopes for Muungano's next 20 years?
Jane Wairutu 6/6: A story about exchanging ideas
Jane Weru: a story about government learning exchanges
Jane Weru 1/8: How did you first get involved with Muungano?
Jane Weru 2/8: What were things like back then, when Muungano emerged?
Jane Weru 3/8: How did things first begin to change?
Jane Weru 4/8: A story about land titles and petrol bombs
Jane Weru 5/8: How have things changed over time?
Jane Weru 6/8: What have been Muungano's biggest achievements over the years?
Jane Weru 7/8: What are your hopes for Muungano's next 20 years?
Jane Weru 8/8: A message for the younger generations of Muungano
Jason Corburn 1/10: How did you first get involved with Muungano?
Jason Corburn 2/10: How has this interaction led to learning for a US university?
Jason Corburn 3/10: How does the studio methodology vary from traditional planning?
Jason Corburn 4/10: Planning, health, and climate change
Jason Corburn 5/10: How has Berkeley's work with Muungano changed over the years?
Jason Corburn 6/10: How can the Kenyan state be influenced to address informality and inequality?
Jason Corburn 7/10: Can we track Muungano's influence on Kenya's informal settlements debate?
Jason Corburn 8/10: What are your hopes for Muungano's next 20 years?
Jason Corburn 9/10: A story about connecting
Jason Corburn 10/10: Data is a political process
Jockin Arputham 1/6: How did you first get involved with Muungano?
Jockin Arputham 2/6: Learning from India: Huruma and Korogocho, 2001-2003
Jockin Arputham 3/6: Learning from India: railway relocation project, 2004-5
Jockin Arputham 4/6: Has Muungano made a wider contribution to the global SDI network?
Jockin Arputham 5/6: What are your hopes for Muungano's next 20 years?
Jockin Arputham 6/6: A message for the younger generations of Muungano
Joel Bolnick 1/6: How did you first get involved with Muungano?
Joel Bolnick 2/6: How have things changed over time?
Joel Bolnick 3/6: What's Muungano's contribution within the SDI network?
Joel Bolnick 4/6: How do we involve youth in Muungano?
Joel Bolnick 5/6: A story about discontent
Joel Bolnick 6/6: What are your hopes for Muungano's next 20 years?
Joseph Kimani & Jane Weru: Muungano's experiences during Kenya's 2007-8 post election violence
Joseph Kimani & Jack Makau: The evolution of Mwamko wa Vijana, the Muungano youth federation
Joseph Mukeku 1/11: How did you first get involved with Muungano?
Joseph Mukeku 2/11: The Kambi Moto, Huruma, upgrading design
Joseph Mukeku 3/11: Who were the various players in the Kambi Moto process?
Joseph Mukeku 4/11: Reconciling community design and Kenyan building standards
Joseph Mukeku 5/11: What have been the Kambi Moto project's biggest achievements?
Joseph Mukeku 6/11: Has the Kambi Moto project had a wider influence?
Joseph Mukeku 7/11: What were the key ingredients in Kambi Moto's success?
Joseph Mukeku 8/11: How have things changed over the years for Muungano?
Joseph Mukeku 9/11: What has been Muungano's influence in Kenya
Joseph Mukeku 10/11: What are your hopes for Muungano's next 20 years?
Joseph Mukeku 11/11: Where is 'the slum' in Kenya today?
Musyimi Mbathi 1/7: How did you first get involved with Muungano?
Musyimi Mbathi 2/7: What have been your experiences in government, working with Muungano?
Musyimi Mbathi 3/7: What have been your experiences at U of Nairobi, working with Muungano
Musyimi Mbathi 4/7: The Muungano-University of Nairobi Urban Studio
Musyimi Mbathi 5/7: What has been Muungano's contribution to research in Kenya?
Musyimi Mbathi 6/7: How has planning in Kenya changed over time?
Musyimi Mbathi 7/7: What are your hopes for the next 20 years?
Patrick Njoroge 1/5: How did you first get involved with Muungano?
Patrick Njoroge 2/5: What has working for Muungano meant for you?
Patrick Njoroge 3/5: How have things changed over the years?
Patrick Njoroge 4/5: What are your hopes for Muungano's next 20 years?
Patrick Njoroge 5/5: A story about the power of Muungano
Patrick Ochieng 1/11: How did you start working on land issues in Mombasa?
Patrick Ochieng 2/11: History of land rights in Kenya's coast region
Patrick Ochieng 3/11: What were things like, back when Ujamaa started?
Patrick Ochieng 4/11: How did you first become involved with Muungano?
Patrick Ochieng 5/11: How have things changed over time?
Patrick Ochieng 6/11: What message would you give the younger generations of Muungano?
Patrick Ochieng 7/11: How has Muungano's 'support professional' role emerged and changed?
Patrick Ochieng 8/11: Muungano's ideological and theoretical roots and influences
Patrick Ochieng 9/11: What have been the strategies that really worked?
Patrick Ochieng 10/11: What didn't work? What did you learn?
Patrick Ochieng 11/11: What are your hopes for Muungano's next 20 years?
Peter Ng'ang'a 1/6: How did you first get involved with the pre Muungano land struggle?
Peter Ng'ang'a 2/6: The Land Caucus - bringing together Muungano's early civil society supporters
Peter Ng'ang'a 3/6: What were things like in the early days of Muungano?
Peter Ng'ang'a 4/6: What have been Muungano's biggest challenges over the years?
Peter Ng'ang'a 5/6: What have been Muungano's biggest achievements over the years?
Peter Ng'ang'a 6/6: What are your hopes for Muungano's next 20 years?
Rose Molokoane 1/8: How did you first get involved with Muungano?
Rose Molokoane 2/8: Strengthening women's participation in Muungano, over time
Rose Molokoane 3/8: Naming Akiba Mashinani Trust (Kenyan SDI urban poor fund)
Rose Molokoane 4/8: Kibera railway relocation project
Rose Molokoane 5/8: Muungano's 2009 leadership elections: tension, connections, commitment
Rose Molokoane 6/8: Where is Muungano today?
Rose Molokoane 7/8: Has Muungano contributed to the global SDI network?
Rose Molokoane 8/8: What are your hopes for Muungano's next 20 years?
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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.

Phone: +254 20 7840031

Email: info@sdikenya.org

Find us: Muungano House, Spanish Villas, House No. 4, Lenana Road, PO Box 20509–00100, Nairobi, Kenya

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