60% of Nairobi's entire population are Kibera Slum humble residents

60% of Nairobi's entire population are Kibera Slum humble residents

Kukula kinyesi si jambo mzuri aisee.Waona vichwa vya Miccm vile vimejaa mavi[emoji23][emoji23]
There are only two options make progress ot make excuses

Naona uko ktk excuse
 
There are approximatly 2.5 million slum dwellers in about 200 settlements in Nairobi representing 60% of the Nairobi population and occupying just 6% of the land. Kibera houses about 250,000 of these people. Kibera is the biggest slum in Africa and one of the biggest in the world.

=====
There are approximatly 2.5 million slum dwellers in about 200 settlements in Nairobi representing 60% of the Nairobi population and occupying just 6% of the land. Kibera houses about 250,000 of these people. Kibera is the biggest slum in Africa and one of the biggest in the world.

Land Ownership
The Government owns all the land. 10% of people are shack owners and many of these people own many other shacks and let them out to tenants. The remaining 90% of residents are tenants with no rights.

Housing
The average size of shack in this area is 12ft x 12ft built with mud walls, a corrugated tin roof with a dirt or concrete floor. The cost is about KES 700 per Month (£6). These shacks often house up to 8 or more with many sleeping on the floor.

The population
The original settlers were the Nubian people from the Kenyan/Sudanese border – they now occupy about 15% of Kibera, are mostly Muslim and are also mostly shack owners. The other shack owners are mostly Kikuyu (the majority tribe in Nairobi) – although in most cases they do not live there but are absentee landlords. The majority of the tenants are Luo, Luhya and some Kamba – these people are from the west of Kenya. There are many tensions in Kibera, particularly tribal tensions between the Luo & Kikuyu, but also between landlord and tenant and those with and without jobs.

Electricity
Only about 20% of Kibera has electricity. UN-Habitat is in the process of providing it to some parts of Kibera – this will include street lighting, security lighting and connection to shacks (this costs KES 900 per shack, which in most cases is not affordable).

Water
Until recently Kibera had no water and it had to be collected from the Nairobi dam. The dam water is not clean and causes typhoid and cholera. Now there are two mains water pipes into Kibera, one from the municipal council and one from the World Bank. Residents collect water at KES 3 per 20 litres.

Sewage
In most of Kibera there are no toilet facilities. One latrine (hole in the ground) is shared by up to 50 shacks. Once full, young boys are employed to empty the latrine and they take the contents to the river. UN-Habitat and a few other agencies are trying to help and improve this situation but it is painfully slow.

Medical facilities and HIV/AIDS Clinics
In Kibera there are no government clinics or hospitals. The providers are the charitable organisations: AMREF, MSF, churches plus some others. They do a great job. All people are encouraged to have a free HIV test and if positive to take free generic ARV medicine.

Changaa
This is cheap alcoholic brew. It is widely available, very strong (over 50% alcohol) and made incorrectly, so is usually very high in Methanol. The cost is only KES 10 per glass and after a couple of glasses people become very drunk. With over 50% unemployment in Kibera many start drinking early in the morning leading to problems of violence, crime, rapes etc. Several charities are trying to help by showing the Changaa makers how to make the drink less dangerous.

Drugs
Cheap drugs and glue sniffing are an increasing problem. Initially taken to alleviate boredom but then people find themselves hooked. A big challenge to the charities!

Abortion
Due to many men still not using condoms and the availability of Changaa, many girls become pregnant, at any one time about 50% of 16 to 25 yr old girls are pregnant. Most of these pregnancies are unwanted, resulting in many cases of abortion. This can be very dangerous, particularly in such a poor area as Kibera. Many charities are working on this problem.

Unemployment
Kibera is near the industrial area of Nairobi where up to 50% of the available workforce are employed (usually in fairly unskilled jobs). However, there is still an unemployment rate of 50%. This is why the training and teaching of skills is very important.

Sport
Most young people in Kibera have nothing to do, obviously it is better for them to have the opportunity to take part in sport and several organisations are working on this.

Nairobi Slum Survey
The African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) produced a report which provides many different statistics relating to the slums of Nairobi, including facts about Kibera. You can download the 212 page here:
* ‘Report of the Nairobi Cross-sectional Slums Survey

SUMMARY FINDINGS
Kibera needs land/tenancy rights, housing, water, electricity, health clinics, education, employment, security plus much more. All these issues are being addressed to a lesser or greater extent by many organizations including the Churches, UN-Habitat, MSF and AMREF etc. Money is finding its way through from many international organizations including Gates Foundation, Bill Clinton Foundation, all the well known charities and of course the churches both in Africa and internationally.

However, money cannot help without people to direct it – all the organizations require assistance. They all need intelligent, keen, willing, and compassionate people to help.

In the western world it has become common for many students to take a Gap Year out before or after university. More mature people are also now taking a year out, away from their everyday life. Many could work in Kibera where they would achieve a real sense of doing some good. Kibera is crying out for people to help.

Citation

* African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC). 2014. Population and Health Dynamics in Nairobi’s Informal Settlements: Report of the Nairobi Cross-sectional Slums Survey. (NCSS) 2012. Nairobi: APHRC.

Source: Some facts and stats about Kibera, Kenya | Kibera UK
Kingereza na Uganga hazijaiendana.
 
[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]tunawapa facts tu nyie nukubwabwaja porojo tu[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23], tulia mwana ldc
Ninyi na kuwa kote huko middle fingered economy lakini bado 90% ya Nairobi population imenasa kwenye tope la slums na njaa
 
Eti wanakimbia "paradiso" kukuja omba omba "jehanamu"., hiyo paradiso yao kulikoni?[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
Umesahau EAC integration.Those your filthy brothers take advantage of the free entrance then come flock our country yaani mpaka vijijini hadi wanakera sasa.
 
Nyie makula kinyesi kama nguruwe
Sasa hasira ya nini!? TZ ndiyo inayowasaidia chakula.
Nimekueleza leta evidences na mimi nitakupatia evidences.

Kibera na Mathare maisha ni zaidi ya kuzimu. Watu wa kibera wanaishi kama mashatani. 🤣 🤣 🤣
 
[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]tunawapa facts tu nyie nukubwabwaja porojo tu[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23], tulia mwana ldc
Na mlivyo na madeni mpaka matakoni, 😁😁 mchina na WB lazima wawaombe ndogo, waganda huko nasikia wanawapakua. 😀😀😀
 
Jisaidieni kwanza vijana ya ccm.Najua maisha ya Tandale ni hatari zaidi.Vijana huko wanakula kinyesi
Wewe ninakuambia ulete evidances kwa yale unayoyasema wewe unaleta porojo.

Hiyo video haijakutosha!?
 
Umewai sikia ndege yetu imeshikwa mahali ama tumeomba kusamehewa madeni?., [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] see your life[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
Na mlivyo na madeni mpaka matakoni, [emoji16][emoji16] mchina na WB lazima wawaombe ndogo, waganda huko nasikia wanawapakua. [emoji3][emoji3][emoji3]
 
Sasa hasira ya nini!? TZ ndiyo inayowasaidia chakula.
Nimekueleza leta evidences na mimi nitakupatia evidences.

Kibera na Mathare maisha ni zaidi ya kuzimu. Watu wa kibera wanaishi kama mashatani. [emoji1787] [emoji1787] [emoji1787]
Wewe umewai kusikia mahali Tanzania imetoa msaada wa chakula kwa Kenya?, weka hapa sahi[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]we buy, sisi ni soko kwenyu ili wakulima wapate ya kununua chumvi na chupi., nyie masikini hamna huo uwezo [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
 
Back
Top Bottom