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Date: 2013-03-05 08:55:23
United Nations
Shanty towns
Development
Urban decay
Anna Tibaijuka
Kibera
Nairobi
Kenya
United Nations Human Settlements Programme
Africa
Human geography
Slums

Kenya and Tanzania cooperate on upgrading city slums www.coastweek.com 14 October 2011 KENYA’S ASSISTANT MINISTER FOR HOUSING MARGARET WANJIRU SAID THE GOVERNMENT IS IN THE PROCESS OF ENACTING A

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