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20 August 2018 Mandera, Kenya - An elderly Kenyan woman goes to a water well, 15 km away from her home, to get some water for her childrenOn...

#3089102

Clean Water Problem In Kenya

31 August 2018

20 August 2018 Mandera, Kenya - An elderly Kenyan woman goes to a water well, 15 km away from her home, to get some water for her childrenOn...

#3089102

31 August 2018

20 August 2018 Mandera, Kenya - An elderly Kenyan woman goes to a water well, 15 km away from her home, to get some water for her childrenOne of the most important problems facing many quinine is the lack of clean drinking water. Therefore, many people have to travel large distances to catch some water from wells, which are mostly salty water, not fresh water.This is the case in Mandira, Kenya As with the other areas of the North Eastern Province, Mandera is predominantly inhabited by ethnic Somalis with the Garre tribe as majority in the county. Other well represented communities in the larger mandera county are Degodia, Murulle and other smaller tribes known as corner tribes( Marehan,sharmoge,leysan,waraabeye,rer aw xasan,shabelle and Gabaween )Mandera (Somali: Mandheera) is the capital of Mandera County in the former North Eastern Province of Kenya. It is situated at around 3°55′N 41°50′E, near the borders with Somalia and Ethiopia.


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20 August 2018 MANDERA, Kenya - A Kenyan man stands in front of a dry river in Kenya's southern city of Mandira, whose people suffer from wa...

#3089112

Clean Water Problem In Kenya

31 August 2018

20 August 2018 MANDERA, Kenya - A Kenyan man stands in front of a dry river in Kenya's southern city of Mandira, whose people suffer from wa...

#3089112

31 August 2018

20 August 2018 MANDERA, Kenya - A Kenyan man stands in front of a dry river in Kenya's southern city of Mandira, whose people suffer from water shortages.One of the most important problems facing many quinine is the lack of clean drinking water. Therefore, many people have to travel large distances to catch some water from wells, which are mostly salty water, not fresh water.This is the case in Mandira, Kenya As with the other areas of the North Eastern Province, Mandera is predominantly inhabited by ethnic Somalis with the Garre tribe as majority in the county. Other well represented communities in the larger mandera county are Degodia, Murulle and other smaller tribes known as corner tribes( Marehan,sharmoge,leysan,waraabeye,rer aw xasan,shabelle and Gabaween )Mandera (Somali: Mandheera) is the capital of Mandera County in the former North Eastern Province of Kenya. It is situated at around 3°55′N 41°50′E, near the borders with Somalia and Ethiopia.


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20 August 2018 MANDERA, Kenya - Three Kenyan men stand in front of a dry river in Kenya's southern city of Mandira,One of the most important...

#3089114

Clean Water Problem In Kenya

31 August 2018

20 August 2018 MANDERA, Kenya - Three Kenyan men stand in front of a dry river in Kenya's southern city of Mandira,One of the most important...

#3089114

31 August 2018

20 August 2018 MANDERA, Kenya - Three Kenyan men stand in front of a dry river in Kenya's southern city of Mandira,One of the most important problems facing many quinine is the lack of clean drinking water. Therefore, many people have to travel large distances to catch some water from wells, which are mostly salty water, not fresh water.This is the case in Mandira, Kenya As with the other areas of the North Eastern Province, Mandera is predominantly inhabited by ethnic Somalis with the Garre tribe as majority in the county. Other well represented communities in the larger mandera county are Degodia, Murulle and other smaller tribes known as corner tribes( Marehan,sharmoge,leysan,waraabeye,rer aw xasan,shabelle and Gabaween )Mandera (Somali: Mandheera) is the capital of Mandera County in the former North Eastern Province of Kenya. It is situated at around 3°55′N 41°50′E, near the borders with Somalia and Ethiopia.


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Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244558

Sejorooney Kids Talent Center At The Mathare Slums In Nairobi, Kenya

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244558

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. When the Kenyan duo of Dominic Senerwa and Joseph Mwangi acquired a disused building at the local police post in Mathare slums in Nairobi for philanthropic work, little did they know that their pet project would come to realization. Senerwa, 21, and Mwangi, 23, embarked on their charitable mission to turn around the lives of children from rundown homes within the informal settlement, having grown up in the dust and grime of one of the cruellest neighborhoods in Kenya with high crime rate and depravity and having first experience of the problems that afflict children in the area.At the "Sejorooney Kids Talent Center", the children are taught drama, rap music and taken through the paces of how to become skilled football players.


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Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244559

Sejorooney Kids Talent Center At The Mathare Slums In Nairobi, Kenya

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244559

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. When the Kenyan duo of Dominic Senerwa and Joseph Mwangi acquired a disused building at the local police post in Mathare slums in Nairobi for philanthropic work, little did they know that their pet project would come to realization. Senerwa, 21, and Mwangi, 23, embarked on their charitable mission to turn around the lives of children from rundown homes within the informal settlement, having grown up in the dust and grime of one of the cruellest neighborhoods in Kenya with high crime rate and depravity and having first experience of the problems that afflict children in the area.At the "Sejorooney Kids Talent Center", the children are taught drama, rap music and taken through the paces of how to become skilled football players.


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Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244560

Sejorooney Kids Talent Center At The Mathare Slums In Nairobi, Kenya

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244560

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. When the Kenyan duo of Dominic Senerwa and Joseph Mwangi acquired a disused building at the local police post in Mathare slums in Nairobi for philanthropic work, little did they know that their pet project would come to realization. Senerwa, 21, and Mwangi, 23, embarked on their charitable mission to turn around the lives of children from rundown homes within the informal settlement, having grown up in the dust and grime of one of the cruellest neighborhoods in Kenya with high crime rate and depravity and having first experience of the problems that afflict children in the area.At the "Sejorooney Kids Talent Center", the children are taught drama, rap music and taken through the paces of how to become skilled football players.


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Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244561

Sejorooney Kids Talent Center At The Mathare Slums In Nairobi, Kenya

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244561

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. When the Kenyan duo of Dominic Senerwa and Joseph Mwangi acquired a disused building at the local police post in Mathare slums in Nairobi for philanthropic work, little did they know that their pet project would come to realization. Senerwa, 21, and Mwangi, 23, embarked on their charitable mission to turn around the lives of children from rundown homes within the informal settlement, having grown up in the dust and grime of one of the cruellest neighborhoods in Kenya with high crime rate and depravity and having first experience of the problems that afflict children in the area.At the "Sejorooney Kids Talent Center", the children are taught drama, rap music and taken through the paces of how to become skilled football players.


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Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244562

Sejorooney Kids Talent Center At The Mathare Slums In Nairobi, Kenya

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244562

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. When the Kenyan duo of Dominic Senerwa and Joseph Mwangi acquired a disused building at the local police post in Mathare slums in Nairobi for philanthropic work, little did they know that their pet project would come to realization. Senerwa, 21, and Mwangi, 23, embarked on their charitable mission to turn around the lives of children from rundown homes within the informal settlement, having grown up in the dust and grime of one of the cruellest neighborhoods in Kenya with high crime rate and depravity and having first experience of the problems that afflict children in the area.At the "Sejorooney Kids Talent Center", the children are taught drama, rap music and taken through the paces of how to become skilled football players.


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Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244563

Sejorooney Kids Talent Center At The Mathare Slums In Nairobi, Kenya

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244563

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. When the Kenyan duo of Dominic Senerwa and Joseph Mwangi acquired a disused building at the local police post in Mathare slums in Nairobi for philanthropic work, little did they know that their pet project would come to realization. Senerwa, 21, and Mwangi, 23, embarked on their charitable mission to turn around the lives of children from rundown homes within the informal settlement, having grown up in the dust and grime of one of the cruellest neighborhoods in Kenya with high crime rate and depravity and having first experience of the problems that afflict children in the area.At the "Sejorooney Kids Talent Center", the children are taught drama, rap music and taken through the paces of how to become skilled football players.


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Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244564

Sejorooney Kids Talent Center At The Mathare Slums In Nairobi, Kenya

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244564

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. When the Kenyan duo of Dominic Senerwa and Joseph Mwangi acquired a disused building at the local police post in Mathare slums in Nairobi for philanthropic work, little did they know that their pet project would come to realization. Senerwa, 21, and Mwangi, 23, embarked on their charitable mission to turn around the lives of children from rundown homes within the informal settlement, having grown up in the dust and grime of one of the cruellest neighborhoods in Kenya with high crime rate and depravity and having first experience of the problems that afflict children in the area.At the "Sejorooney Kids Talent Center", the children are taught drama, rap music and taken through the paces of how to become skilled football players.


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Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244565

Sejorooney Kids Talent Center At The Mathare Slums In Nairobi, Kenya

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244565

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. When the Kenyan duo of Dominic Senerwa and Joseph Mwangi acquired a disused building at the local police post in Mathare slums in Nairobi for philanthropic work, little did they know that their pet project would come to realization. Senerwa, 21, and Mwangi, 23, embarked on their charitable mission to turn around the lives of children from rundown homes within the informal settlement, having grown up in the dust and grime of one of the cruellest neighborhoods in Kenya with high crime rate and depravity and having first experience of the problems that afflict children in the area.At the "Sejorooney Kids Talent Center", the children are taught drama, rap music and taken through the paces of how to become skilled football players.


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Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244566

Sejorooney Kids Talent Center At The Mathare Slums In Nairobi, Kenya

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Wh...

#1244566

1 June 2016

Photo taken on May 29, 2016 shows children playing football at the Sejorooney Kids Talent Center, at the Mathare slums in Nairobi, Kenya. When the Kenyan duo of Dominic Senerwa and Joseph Mwangi acquired a disused building at the local police post in Mathare slums in Nairobi for philanthropic work, little did they know that their pet project would come to realization. Senerwa, 21, and Mwangi, 23, embarked on their charitable mission to turn around the lives of children from rundown homes within the informal settlement, having grown up in the dust and grime of one of the cruellest neighborhoods in Kenya with high crime rate and depravity and having first experience of the problems that afflict children in the area.At the "Sejorooney Kids Talent Center", the children are taught drama, rap music and taken through the paces of how to become skilled football players.


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