Video/photos: Circumcision gaining ground in western Kenya
Posted by Adam Jadhav | Filed under kenya
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Tags: aids, circumcision, health, hiv, katito, kenya, kisumu, luo, nyanza, public health
Kibera: Pictures of destitution
Posted by Adam Jadhav | Filed under kenya
It’s difficult to overstate the depressing scenes of Kibera, one of Africa’s largest and most well-known slums. The shantytown covers two-and-a-half square miles and, depending on who you ask, has as many as 1.3 million residents. (Some NGOs and analysts question this figure, suggesting the population is closer to 300,000 and is simply inflated to draw more donor dollars.)
I’ve been reporting on water issues in light of Nairobi’s ongoing drought. Public water service is scarce in Kibera (and at times in much of the city), leaving the poorest of Nairobi’s citizens to turn to the private market where they face price gouging and less-than-stellar water quality.
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Tags: drought, emerging nations, health, kenya, kibera, photography, poverty, water
A day in an HIV clinic
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Kenyans love a fat, tattooed Mzungu
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Tags: circumcision, disease, health, hiv, journalism, katito, kenya, kisumu, photography


