One of Nairobi’s low-income areas.
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Because low-income settlements are unplanned, crowded and without sanitation, there are many viral infections that cause health problems.
A woman shelters in a church in the Central African Republic after deadly 2014 attacks involving Muslim and Christian fighters.
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Bad governance and political manoeuvring increase the risk of communal conflicts
Cheap private schools in low and middle income countries have increased dramatically.
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Research explores why parents in Nairobi actively choose to send their children to private schools, despite the financial constraints.