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- African_Slum_Journal abstract "African Slum Journal is a biweekly video episode about the informal settlements of Nairobi, Kenya. The short documentaries show the slum residents and their daily lives. They are often unemployed, live without electricity and clean water. Insecurity is high. Sanitation and food security is a daily struggle. In the videos the slum residents also show their resilience and their creativity. The informal economy creates jobs, such as recycling trash goods and provides people of food, housing and education for themselves and their families. The young reporters who make the video journals live in the slums and have their own media house, called Nairobi Community Media House. Their bottom up journalism captures the views of slum residents from inside.".
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- African_Slum_Journal wikiPageLength "945".
- African_Slum_Journal wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- African_Slum_Journal wikiPageRevisionID "661202076".
- African_Slum_Journal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cinema_of_Kenya.
- African_Slum_Journal wikiPageWikiLink Kenya.
- African_Slum_Journal wikiPageWikiLink Nairobi.
- African_Slum_Journal wikiPageWikiLink Nairobi_Community_Media_House.
- African_Slum_Journal wikiPageWikiLinkText "African Slum Journal".
- African_Slum_Journal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Journalism-stub.
- African_Slum_Journal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Kenyan_film_list.
- African_Slum_Journal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- African_Slum_Journal subject Category:Cinema_of_Kenya.
- African_Slum_Journal comment "African Slum Journal is a biweekly video episode about the informal settlements of Nairobi, Kenya. The short documentaries show the slum residents and their daily lives. They are often unemployed, live without electricity and clean water. Insecurity is high. Sanitation and food security is a daily struggle. In the videos the slum residents also show their resilience and their creativity.".
- African_Slum_Journal label "African Slum Journal".
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- African_Slum_Journal wasDerivedFrom African_Slum_Journal?oldid=661202076.
- African_Slum_Journal isPrimaryTopicOf African_Slum_Journal.