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Kenya: Teaching to Transform Lives in Kibera
UNESCO, 3 October 2014
For Margaret Atieno Ochieng, teaching in Kibera Primary School presents new challenges every day, but she says she wouldn't have it any other way. Read more »
Kibera slum is situated five kilometres outside Nairobi, Kenya, and is the biggest slum in Africa with approximately one million people living there. For Margaret Atieno Ochieng, teaching in Kibera Primary School presents new challenges every day, but she says she wouldn't have it any other way.
Deputy Head teacher Margaret Atieno Ochieng teach a class of eight pupils at ehe Kibera Primary School.
For Margaret Atieno Ochieng, teaching in Kibera Primary School in Kenya presents new challenges every day, but she says she wouldn't have it any other ... see more »
Senegalese-American singer Aliaune Damala, popularly known as Akon, has committed to assist in lighting up Kibera as part of a major Kenyan government-led transformation ... Read more »
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