A Struggle with Poverty and Crime in Nairobi's Shantytowns

A police officer gestures to a man on a street in Korogocho during a night patrol in Nairobi, Kenya, October 30, 2015. Around 2 million people live in the shantytowns packed in around Kenya's capital. Crime is high amid chronic unemployment levels, while basic services and sanitation are scarce. Residents try to make the best of things, eking out a living and picking up work where they can. (Photo by Siegfried Modola/Reuters)
A Struggle with Poverty and Crime in Nairobi's Shantytowns
   
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