Sunday, March 2, 2014

What will Monday Bring

Tomorrow the team will start their morning attending the schools flag ceremony.  


Then they are off to Kibera Slums where they will visit CMIAs pre-primary school and feeding station.Kibera is one of the worlds largest slums. One million people — one-third of Nairobi’s population — live in Kibera, a tin-roof maze of living spaces that lack clean running water and basic sanitation. The “better” dwellings can count on only erratic electricity. Water must be purchased and hauled, and “container” gardens (a bag of dirt for growing vegetables) is a step forward. An outhouse is a limited luxury. Come nightfall, many resort to tossing out “flying toilets,” plastic bags filled with human waste. Rain turns dirt walkways into streams of sewage, both human and animal. Kibera, approaching 60 years old, remains a humanitarian disgrace.























Then it is off to the Giraffe Center...  The Giraffe Center is a Non-Profit making organization whose main objective is to provide conservation education for school children and the youth of Kenya. Giraffe Center deals with breeding of the endangered Rothschild giraffe, Ecology Trips, Training of Trainers Workshops, National Environmental Competitions, Funding Micro-projects, Monitoring and Evaluation, Production of resource materials among other environmental conservation activities.





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