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Kenyan federation of slum dwellers

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UNDP report featuring as a case study the Muungano savings scheme in Toi informal market, Nairobi.

Type: Research/academic, Author: OtherMuungano Bulletin1 January 2014Kibera, Legal, Savings
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Dining with less danger: mapping food and environmental hazards in Mathare, Nairobi

Author: Muungano Alliance, Type: Research/academicMuungano Alliance1 March 2014Mathare, Health, Data
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Studio report: Kenyan slum upgrading programs: KISIP & KENSUP; Huruma & Mathare

Author: Partners, Type: Research/academic, Type: TechnicalLeo Tong1 April 2013Nairobi, Government, Upgrading
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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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