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Nearly a million people live in makeshift houses made of plastic, cardboard and corrugated iron sheets in Kibera slum, Africa's largest slum settlement located in Nairobi, Kenya. Providing affordable housing remains one of the key challenges of the Kenyan government.

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Africa African building buildings clustered community crammed crowed depressed depressing dirty disheveled dump dwelling filth filthy garbage home horizontal jam packed poor poverty ramshackle slum tin waste
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Nearly a million people live in makeshift houses made of plastic, cardboard and corrugated iron sheets in Kibera slum, Africa's largest slum settlement located in Nairobi, Kenya.  Providing affordable housing remains one of the key challenges of the Kenyan government.
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