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Kenyan federation of slum dwellers

Nourishing livelihoods Recognising and supporting food vendors in Nairobi’s informal settlements

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IIED Working Paper; Authors: Grace Githiri, Regina Ngugi, Patrick Njoroge and Alice Sverdlik

Type: Research/academic, Author: Muungano AllianceMuungano Alliance2 January 2016Nairobi, Livelihoods, Health
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How Do Decision Makers Adapt and Reconcile International Models to Local Urban Poor Contexts? Case Study of the Relocation Project in Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya

Type: Research/academic, Author: OtherMuungano Alliance15 March 2016Kibera, Upgrading, Planning
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Mukuru Kwa Reuben and Mukuru Kwa Njenga: Mapping Informal Schools’ Toilet Facilities

Author: Muungano Alliance, Type: Research/academicMuungano Alliance31 December 2015Mukuru SPA
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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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