Monthly Archives: November 2011

Keeping the youth involved.

Community youth groups are always keen to make sure they represent their communities and this is not an exception here in Kibera. Whenever a youth group is out there doing something be it drama, sports or any community activity the … Continue reading

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Child Abuse.

Child abuse is the sexual, emotional or physical mistreatment of a child. This is not only in the developed countries but also in the developing countries as well. Child abuse can occur in homes, schools or in the community were … Continue reading

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TURNING BONES TO CASH

After slaughtering the cow,what next with the bones,you dump them away? That has been the case over a long period of time,and still exists in other areas.Initially,one would  come across bones lying okwardly on the ground not knowing that it … Continue reading

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YOUNG STARS HOBBIES

A hobby is what one loves or likes to do most of his/hers free time.  Children on the other hand develop certain interest in so many things, football being one of them. In Kibera young stars with big aspirations in life yearn to be … Continue reading

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DRUG ABUSE

The word “drugs” means all street drugs, prescription drugs found in homes or that can be purchased illegally, non-prescription drugs, household products such as inhalants, drug substances, tobacco, and alcohol. Drug abuse and  addiction is a common phenomenon across the … Continue reading

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KIBERA AT A GLANCE

In the last two months on our often  and timely updates, Voice of Kibera team has been been able to participate and done a number of things. In the months of,September and October,the following have been achieved! We have had  … Continue reading

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Lessons from the Gender Based Violence Forum

Centre for Rights Education and Awareness(CREAW) announced a new phase of Kibera Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Outreach project which was originally launched in 2009 by the Prime Minister Hon. Raila Odinga and is now being supported by USAID/Kenya. Through this project … Continue reading

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