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#57 Walking along the railway
Item , aesthetics, pedestrian, walking, slum, path, Info Item author Dancan Omondi Odhiambo Item Created 27 Sep 2009 Photo taken on 26 Sep 2009 8:13 pm Context of the observation Cultural representative Washington, walks to work through the garbage covered active railway that crosses through the Kibera
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#58 Pedestrian traffic
Item , pedestrian, pathway, slum, traffic, infrastructure Info Item author Louise Smith Item Created 27 Sep 2009 Photo taken ... 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 ... of the city be adjusted to incorporate the hundreds of pedestrians from the Kibera
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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 this
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#59 Walking home from work through Kibera
Item , path to work, slum, criminality, security, Info Item author Dancan Omondi Odhiambo Item Created 27 Sep 2009 Photo taken on 26 Sep 2009 8:14 pm Context of the ...
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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 ...
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#152 A Typical Day of Jane in Kibera
Probe , Kibera, slum, Nairobi, resilience, barriers, commuting Author Louise Smith Probe Created 04 May 2009 ... 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 housing, and mounds of trash and sewage comprising a ...
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#12 A shoe shiner working next to a bus station
... quickly it becomes obvious: While you canât really distinguishes where somebody comes from, from what they are wearing, people from the slums or at least not so rich parts or the city are way more likely to have muddy or dusty shoes. Having your shoes cleaned eliminates these traces ...
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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 answered introductory questions ... , Marlborough House, London, Wednesday, 15 November 2006 Slums of the World UN-HABITAT report . âMen and Women in the Informal ... the garbage covered active railway that crosses through the Kibera
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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
... 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 pass, but it didn't matter, as there were no cars anyway. Just pedestrians walking past her on the unpaved ...
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Non-motorized vehicles: small-scale mobility soultions
... is declining. In the next decade, the NMV transport could fall even further due to these circumstances. In the informal economy, especially in slums, NMVs are an indispensable in means of affordability and essentially enabling existence. Perspective: improvement suggestion example The ...