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Kibera Africa. Africa’s Largest Slum. Kibera , Kenya. Africa’s 2 nd largest slum (Soweto in Johannesburg, South Africa) 3 rd largest slum in the world ( Dharavi , Mumbai India) Kibra forest/jungle in Nubian. Kibera - History. Est. 1918 British Kibera
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Kibera Africa Africa’s Largest Slum
Kibera, Kenya Africa’s 2nd largest slum (Soweto in Johannesburg, South Africa) 3rd largest slum in the world (Dharavi, Mumbai India) Kibra forest/jungle in Nubian
Kibera- History Est. 1918 British Kibera Settlement in forests outside Nairobi Nubian soldiers returning from WWI were awarded plots there for war efforts
Kibera- History Kenya independence of 1963 housing in Kibera considered illegal by gov’t (no tenure) by 1970s landlords renting out properties to greater numbers than the law permitted
Kibera- History Kibera was affordable despite being illegal Since mid 1970’s control of Kibera in the hand of the Kikuyu (majority of population – 23%)
Kibera- Geography located in SW of Nairobi 5 km from city centre To the south Nairobi River & Nairobi Dam Kiberais divided into 13 villages
Kibera- Geography Area – 2km2 Population 1 million No building over 1 storey and avg. house size 3m by 3m Avg. 5 people per dwelling Water & sewage minimal (1 pit latrine for 50-500 people
Kibera– Physical Challenges intense overcrowding and In Soweto East—the focus of the Kibera 70,000 residents live on 52.8 acres. 2,880 structures in Soweto East are served 100 toilets, 50 baths, and no vehicular infrastructure
Kibera – Physical Challenges congested living conditions profoundly increase health risks and quality of life for residents. infectious and skin diseases spread easily and food contamination is common
Kibera – Physical Challenges burnwood, charcoalandkeroseneindoorsforcookingand lighting, which contributes to a high incidence of upper respiratory infection and irritation Children play in roads and dump areas for lack of adequate open spaces
Kibera – Environmental Challenges limited from expanding to the south and east by the NgongRiver and Nairobi Dam, and to the north and west by the rail line to Kisumu terrain is hilly and sometimes steepcomplicates the building process
Kibera – Environmental Challenges Residential& commercial dumping of solid waste, human waste, medical waste, and wastewater cause perpetual degradation of the environment and water quality
Kibera – Environmental Challenges Some pit latrines are located inappropriately close to water sources, causing black water to seep into these sources, while inadequately maintained latrines negatively affect the general environment and community health.
Kibera – Economic Challenges ~3/4 of Kibera’s households earn less than Kenya 10,000 shillings per month (with avg. 5 people per household) $1 per day Housing affordability major challenge to upgrade or redevelop
Kibera – Economic Challenges fees for water, sanitation,, electricity or rubbish collection may further burden households. Taxation on regularized or legally recognized land or shelter increases financial obligations