Maina village, an informal settlement inside the municipal boundaries of Nyahururu town in central Kenya, was established in 1965 for ex-servicemen of the King's African Rifles. The original 20-year leases expired in 1985 and were not renewed until 1992, when 99-year leases were granted. The settlement started as a small village inhabited mostly by male migrant workers but over the years expanded to accommodate a population of 14,000. Despite its...
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Community mobilization in sanitation projects : a case study of Maina village
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danish international development