Upscaling Sanitation for the Urban Poor in Kenya

By |2024-11-08T07:32:04+01:00August 29th 2017|Gender and Inequalities, Sustainable Infrastructure|

Providing access to urban sanitation is challenging because of space limitations, complex land tenure and higher public health concerns in crowded settlements. This is especially true for low-income urban areas. For URBANET, Jane Njagi describes how this challenge has been tackled in Tharaka Nithi County, Kenya.

How M-Pesa is changing everyday life in Kenya

By |2025-04-30T11:38:02+02:00July 31st 2017|Finance, Good Governance|

Mobile money has revolutionised the lives of many people in the Global South, most of all the ones living in difficult economic circumstances. The M-Pesa service in Kenya is one of these success stories. Judith Owigar describes how it helps making basic services like water and energy available to citizens.

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