torsdag den 23. august 2012

Håb og drømme i Kawangware slum

Regina would rather sell snacks than her body. Rubberty cleans toilets but dreams of being a musician. Tafroza intends to be a doctor...
They all live in Kawangware – one of Africa’s largest slums – a sprawling city made of corrugated tin, mud, scraps of wood and fabric fashioned into makeshift homes, some 12 kilometres west of Nairobi, Kenya.
Most residents live on less than $1 a day and over 65% of them have no permanent job. Without access to education, some teenagers turn to prostitution or crime; others fall pregnant and face a continuing struggle to survive.
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