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The Kibera Slum in Nairobi Kenya is one of the worst humanitarian disasters on the globe. Kibera ironically means "forest" but there are 880,000 plus humans living in about 2.2 square miles, worse, it's not the only slum in the city. This report by the Founder of the Online Think Tank takes you behind the scenes, and then explains what must be done, and how to do it. The topics in this exclusive just made for Kindle digital edition include:Chapter I: Challenges of the Nairobi SlumsNairobi Slums Statement of ProblemIs It Really That Bad?The Unthinkable SolutionsChapter II: The Plan of Attack The Bulldozing BeginsLaying the FoundationMoving Back in With Ground RulesGovernance, Stability and EconomicsChapter III: Developing the ModelFranchise-able ModelNo More Band-AidsThe Root of the ProblemChapter IV: Strategic PlanUpgrade Projects for Nairobi's Kibera SlumVisualization of Kibera's Revitalization ProjectNairobi City Annexation of Parts of Kibera SlumSlums Near Airport CriticalFar Westside Nairobi Slum AreasNotorious Northeast Nairobi SlumsChapter V: Economic Development Completed Mobile EnterprisesAdditional BenefitsEmergence of Local BrandsMaintenance of Project and Hope for the Future

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