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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/2297237.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJZhS252tdM
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Population 800000 and 1 million high density


>10000 orphans HiV AIDS
Homes made of mud, human waste and wood or corrugated iron
Path very narrow filled with sewage
Rubbish not collected
Water charged double
Police and government dont want to go in and be involved
People living only live on place dont own land
Drugs
Alcohol
50% women aged 16-25 are pregnant
No electricity
Improvements
British charity responsible for low cost roofing tiles of sand and clay cheaper
than concrete (self help schemes)
UN habitat provided cheap electricity at 300 Kenyan shilling per shack
World bank provide water 3 shillings per 20 L
15 year project for UN habitat to rehouse families
Organizations organize sports for children
Charities reducing risk of abortion
Gates foundation, Bill Clinton foundation giving money
Charities showing alcohol brewers how to make less dangerous
Medical charity
Sanitation
Quality of Home
Health
Surroundings

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