In the 30 years that Josephine Muthoni has lived in Nairobi's Mukuru slum, she has never had a steady supply of clean water.
Khaleej Times on MSN
Dubai firm reaches India’s top court over cancelled Dharavi slum redevelopment bid
The company claims that after it was selected, the process was cancelled and fresh rules were introduced that prevented it ...
Flimsy shacks of tin and ply have given way to sleek, painted newbuilds - small, clean and leak-free - in Bangkok's biggest ...
In a video uploaded on his Facebook account, Drew took his audience inside a small but lively home belonging to Divya, a ...
Bipinkumar Padaya (C) live in a one-storey home crammed into a tangle of alleys - Copyright ENGINEER JEROME MARTINEZ/AFP Handout Bipinkumar Padaya (C) live in a one ...
A Dubai-based consortium that had earlier emerged as the top bidder for the redevelopment of Mumbai’s Dharavi, one of the ...
In this episode on Tekniq, In this episode on Tekniq, we explore the activities pertaining to landfilled waste, a gigantic ...
Show more Show less Bipinkumar Padaya (C) live in a one-storey home crammed into a tangle of alleys Families who lived in Dharavi before 2000 will receive free housing; those who arrived between 2000 ...
Soon, bulldozers are expected to rumble into Asia's largest slum, in the heart of the Indian megalopolis of Mumbai, flattening its labyrinth of filthy alleyways for a brand-new neighbourhood. The ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results