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Kibera Kids Bible Forum and Fun Day

April 18, 2012
Mmmmmmh wahenga walisema “dalili ya mvua ni mawingo” ( clouds are clear signs of rain).., and its always said that a single pic is more than a million words, but this is only to somebody who can read and interpret a pic.., here is our latest pics of our tireless preparations to make this year event big and better., this is part of NCOC Academy selected team who will perform during the Saturday event., Who will bring you up to speed with any latest news and pics as it come.., YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS THIS
 

Kibera Slum Water Shortage

March 31, 2012
Its now a week since the Kibera Slum water supply was cut by the Nairobi City Council who blame the cartels operating water kiosks in the slum for interfering with the water supply to the 3rd Battalion of Kenyan Army Barracks which is adjacent to the slum. On my walk in and around the slum, i met with people moving up and down looking for the precious commodity, most taps are dry and no signs of the supply resuming soon. With water no life and it has interfered too with the operation and serv...
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School Backpack distribution

March 28, 2012
Today was another good day for the few school kids who manged to get new school back packs as a generous donation from a well wisher. Only thirty out of 200 kids managed a smile as they received their new bags while the rest just watched by with a promise from us that they will be the next anytime we get another donation.This is the reason we are appealing to you and other well wishers out there to come on board and donate in cash or in kind to see the rest of these kids get a school backpack.

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This is the aftermath of the Kibera fire

March 25, 2012


This is the aftermath of the Kibera Slum fire. Many displaced families are still spending their nights in the cold. We are still appealing for any generous support.

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Kibera Laini Saba Slum is on Fire

March 23, 2012

A fierce inferno has consumed the larger part ...


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Petronilla Akumu

March 20, 2012

Petronilla Akumu is a partial orphan who lives with her father in the Kibera Slums. She managed to get grade B- in her final 0 Level exams but this was not enough to take her to a regular university program where she is looking forward to take a medical course. We have decided to support her rewind Form four in a boarding School so that she can attain a better grade that will give her straight admission into one of our public universities. Considering that she has been in one of the ill equ...


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Kibera Slum Kids Forum and Fun Day

March 14, 2012

Kibera Kids Day 2011



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Kibera slum is located in Nairobi, Kenya. It is the largest and the poorest African slum with a population of around one million covering about some 250 hectares of land.The name “Kibera” is derived from kibra, a Nubian word meaning “forest” or “jungle.”

The slum originated in 1918 as a Nubian soldiers’ settlement in a forest outside Nairobi, with plots allotted to soldiers as a reward for service in the First World War and earlier wars. For some reason, though, the British never gave the Nubians the title deeds to their new land. The soldiers built homes, and set up businesses. But they were squatters - with no legal rights.

After Kenyan independence in 1963, however, various forms of housing were made illegal by the government, rendering Kibera unauthorized on the basis of land tenure. Essentially, since the early 1970s landlords have rented out their property to a significantly greater number of tenants than legality permits. Since the tenants, who are extremely poor, are unable to obtain or rent land that is “legal” according to the Kenyan government, the slum-dwellers find the rates offered to be comparatively affordable. The number of residents in Kibera has increased accordingly despite its unauthorized nature.