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  2. Kiambiu - Wikipedia

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    Kiambiu (sometimes spelled as Kiambio) is a slum in Nairobi, Kenya with 40–50,000 residents. Kiambiu is 4 kilometers east of the center of Nairobi. Its name comes from the Swahili word "mbiu-mbiu", which translates as "to be on the run".

  3. Kibera - Wikipedia

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    A trained team of locals, after having developed an ad-hoc surveying methodology, has so far gathered census data of over 15,000 people and completed the mapping of 5000 structures, services (public toilets, schools), and infrastructures (drainage system, water and electricity supply) in the village of Kianda. On the basis of data collected in ...

  4. Flying toilet - Wikipedia

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    Flying toilets after they have been used (filled) and thrown away in the Kibera slum area in Nairobi, Kenya. A flying toilet is a facetious name for a plastic bag that is used as a simple collection device for human faeces when there is a lack of proper toilets and people are forced to practise open defecation. The filled and tied plastic bags ...

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    #21 Carry This Before-You-Go Toilet Spray On You To Avoid Any Embarrassing Situations Review: "Wow, this stuff really works. I purchased this travel size for a recent cruise.

  6. Police still haven't cracked who stole 100,000 eggs from a ...

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    By the end of 2024, the average price per dozen of eggs in the U.S. was $4.10, ... not unlike what happened with toilet paper in 2020 at the beginning of the pandemic.

  7. List of countries by access to improved sanitation facilities

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    The Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply and Sanitation of WHO and UNICEF has defined improved sanitation as follows: flush toilet, [4] connection to a piped sewer system, connection to a septic system, flush/pour-flush to a pit latrine, ventilated improved pit (VIP) latrine, pit latrine with slab, composting toilet and/or some special ...