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Kenyan federation of slum dwellers

Report: Addressing decent income levels, employment opportunities and institutional structures that open up employment opportunities directly or indirectly

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Author: SDI-Kenya, Long readSDI9 October 2018Data, RESEARCH, safe and inclusive cities, SAICComment
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Report: Unpacking the safety concerns which impact the community's living norms and consequently formulating youth-led safety initiatives

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Taking the long view: 20 years of Muungano wa Wanavijiji, the Kenyan federation of slum dwellers (E&U)

Author: Muungano Alliance, Type: Research/academicMuungano wa Wanavijiji3 August 2018History, Upgrading, Partnership, Community mobilising, Advocacy, Planning
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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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