With increasing migration to urban areas, Kenya is a country in change with new and challenging problems. Nairobi has a high population growth but a far from equal socio-economic development. As Nairobi continues to grow, so do the slum areas within the city and the slum Kibera has grown to be one of the largest in Africa. Due to the large economic differences within Nairobi I suggest that some people might feel excluded from parts of the city. My main aim has been to see if this is the case for people living in Kibera and if they identify themselves in relation to the area. I have also a focus on how feelings of belonging within Kibera are created and if different ethnicity, religion and HIV divide people in the slum. Through a qualitative...
Having a sense of belonging to a place is important for everyone adapting to a new environment but e...
Since independence Kenya has witnessed rapid urbanisation, with the majority of the population livin...
This data contains responses from a cross-sectional survey among a convenience sample of 506 adults ...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of how religious communities make and take place in Kiber...
Urbanization is rapidly increasing across Africa, including in Nairobi, Kenya. Many people, recent m...
This interpretative case study examines the ways in which socio-spatial exclusion is main-tained tho...
In Kenya, the direct provision of housing by the state is limited to slum upgrading and housing for ...
This study explores poverty and community development in the slums of Nairobi. It theorises on the n...
This study looks at how poverty and gender roles form structural constraints that dictate the daily ...
The dominant narrative in Kenya, spanning the realms of political rhetoric, museum exhibition practi...
Nairobi is the main door to the East African market and a safe haven for most international firms an...
This thesis explores the resettlement experiences of former African refugees in Hobart. It provides ...
The report presents findings from research conducted on a community development in the informal sett...
Residential fragmentation undermines integration by physically excluding some urban dwellers through...
This thesis examines the media discourse surrounding Kibera, an urban informal settlement in Nairobi...
Having a sense of belonging to a place is important for everyone adapting to a new environment but e...
Since independence Kenya has witnessed rapid urbanisation, with the majority of the population livin...
This data contains responses from a cross-sectional survey among a convenience sample of 506 adults ...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of how religious communities make and take place in Kiber...
Urbanization is rapidly increasing across Africa, including in Nairobi, Kenya. Many people, recent m...
This interpretative case study examines the ways in which socio-spatial exclusion is main-tained tho...
In Kenya, the direct provision of housing by the state is limited to slum upgrading and housing for ...
This study explores poverty and community development in the slums of Nairobi. It theorises on the n...
This study looks at how poverty and gender roles form structural constraints that dictate the daily ...
The dominant narrative in Kenya, spanning the realms of political rhetoric, museum exhibition practi...
Nairobi is the main door to the East African market and a safe haven for most international firms an...
This thesis explores the resettlement experiences of former African refugees in Hobart. It provides ...
The report presents findings from research conducted on a community development in the informal sett...
Residential fragmentation undermines integration by physically excluding some urban dwellers through...
This thesis examines the media discourse surrounding Kibera, an urban informal settlement in Nairobi...
Having a sense of belonging to a place is important for everyone adapting to a new environment but e...
Since independence Kenya has witnessed rapid urbanisation, with the majority of the population livin...
This data contains responses from a cross-sectional survey among a convenience sample of 506 adults ...