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  2. Water supply and sanitation in Nairobi - Wikipedia

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    Water supply and sanitation in Nairobi is characterised by achievements and challenges. Among the achievements is the expansion of infrastructure to keep pace with population growth, in particular through the construction of the Thika Dam and associated water treatment plant and pipelines during the 1990s; the transformation of the municipal water department into an autonomous utility in 2003 ...

  3. Water supply and sanitation in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Only in nine mostly small WSPs water is provided continuously 24 hours per day. In Nairobi water is provided on average for 18 hours a day and in Mombasa for 6 hours. [3] Nonetheless, instances of water scarcity (defined as more than five days without or with insufficient water supply) still occur in Kenya.

  4. Madaraka Estate - Wikipedia

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    Madaraka, nestled between the larger and more affluent suburbs of Karen and Westlands, is located at 1°18'26"S 36°48'55"E.It is within walking distance to the city center and its location makes it popular with property developers, private businesses and people attracted to the quite and low crime atmosphere of residential neighborhoods on west side of the city.

  5. Real estate in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The real estate sector in Kenya has seen a boom that began somewhere in the mid to late 2000s because the property market is responding to increased demand.. In Nairobi, the capital and largest city of Kenya, there is one of the largest expatriate communities in the continent due to the significant number of multinationals who have chosen Nairobi as either their African hub or East and Central ...

  6. Kawangware - Wikipedia

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    Kawangware has a scarcity of safe drinking water. Water supplied by the city authority is not available every day [ 3 ] or it's otherwise expensive. [ 1 ] There are waterborne diseases , respiratory pneumonia, and malaria as well as an increase in cases of airborne diseases due to the poor sewerage system in Kawangware. [ 1 ]

  7. Water supply and sanitation in sub-Saharan Africa - Wikipedia

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    Small private water service providers (WSPs) are common in many developing countries, also in Sub-Saharan Africa. [48] They often operate in informal ways and fill the gaps left by formal government provision of water supply. Examples for cities where small private WSPs are common include for example Nairobi (Kenya) and Dar es Salam (Tanzania ...

  8. Water kiosk - Wikipedia

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    In Lilongwe, the capital of Malawi, water kiosks have failed at one moment. 49 kiosks were set up in four neighborhoods and each kiosk was managed by a committee of three people. However, some committees misappropriated funds, while some community members got free water through illegal piped connections directly to their homes.

  9. Woodley, Nairobi - Wikipedia

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    Woodley is a residential neighbourhood in the city of Nairobi. It is approximately 4.4 kilometres (2.7 mi) west of the central business district. It generally a low-density suburb that lies north of Africa's largest slum, Kibera. Woodley Estate was completed in 1950 and named after the then mayor of Nairobi, Sir Richard Woodley.