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#21 Selling food in Kibera
Item , chapati, woman, self-employment, slums, kibera, hygiene, food Info Item author Ellen Sturm Item Created 27 Sep 2009 Photo taken on 22 May 2009 1:46 am Context of the observation This woman was sitting on the side of a 'street' in kibera, selling the chapati she made there on the spot, rolled in used office paper. The street in ... Heidkamp 55 minutes ago Are there different "rules" and habits for a stall in a place like
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#61 Jane Eating Breakfast
Item , Rituals, breakfast, kibera, slum, water, access Info Item author Louise Smith Item Created 27 Sep 2009 Photo taken on 26 May 2009 8:45 pm Context of the observation Cultural represnetative, Jane, eats a simple breakfast of tea and bread with jam, with her family in the morning. Living in Kibera, a simple breakfast is comprised of many steps to put together such a breakfast. Fetching water from the community spigot, cooking the water ...
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#152 A Typical Day of Jane in Kibera
Probe , Kibera, slum, Nairobi, resilience, barriers, commuting Author Louise Smith ... with seven cultural representatives living on the same corridor in Kibera. With an estimated population of between 300,000 and 1 million people, Kibera is the largest slum in Africa. Despite its prominence, Kibera is one of the direst slums in the world, with incredibly flimsy ...
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#59 Walking home from work through Kibera
... 27 Sep 2009 Photo taken on 26 Sep 2009 8:14 pm Context of the observation Cultural representative, Mohamed, walks through the main streets of Kibera on his way home to work. Although this is the shortest path, he sometimes needs to take a different path, depending on the criminality, and riots that frequently occur in
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#58 Pedestrian traffic
... on 13 May 2009 10:42 pm Context of the observation Thousands of people create human traffic jams early every morning on the path out of the Kibera slum into the city center and industrial districts of Nairobi. Pedestrian traffic is an important component of individual transportation within ... allotment? Louise Smith 27 Sep 2009 How could the infrastructure of the city be adjusted to incorporate the hundreds of pedestrians from the
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#57 Walking along the railway
... of the observation Cultural representative Washington, walks to work through the garbage covered active railway that crosses through the Kibera slum. He takes this path because it is the shortest way to work, despite the security of walking on an active railway, and the aesthetics, and ...
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Resilience: Interactions with barriers to mobility
... representatives, living in the same corridor in Kibera, the largest slum in Africa. These respondents first ... covered active railway that crosses through the Kibera slum. He takes this path because it is the shortest ... jams early every morning on the path out of the Kibera slum into the city center and industrial districts of ... by Louise Smith #59 Walking home from work through
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Range of topics
... and Design Choose Cologne Creativity; Workspace; Adaptation; Wellbeing; Intervention. Curitiba Decision Individual motivations Job seeking KISD Kibera Line London MAU Marikiti Market Mobility NID NMV Nairobi Night Organization Parking Pedestrian Infrastructure Pedestrian/Vehicular Interaction ...
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Jobs on the go: Mobile Workplaces in Nairobi
/Workshops and Projects » Mobility in Nairobi 2009 » Jobs on the go: Mobile Workplaces in Nairobi
... Whenever there is rain in Nairobi, the traffic situation gets even worse than it is. So... more 27 Sep 2009 by Ellen Sturm #21 Selling food in Kibera This woman was sitting on the side of a 'street' in kibera, selling the chapati she made there on the spot, rolled in used office paper. The street in this slum was barely broad enough for a car to ...
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#107 Interview with a mkokoteni operator
... as a mechanic in a workshop that was burnt down during the post election violence of the disputed 2007 general elections. I was living in Kibera. Have you noticed any changes in the industry of non-motorized vehicles since the beginning of your job until now? Not much, but a notable ...