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  • An ex street boy from the Kiandutu slum buys meat from the local butcher. Since leaving the street he has become a Boda Boda (bicycle taxi) driver. Kiandutu is the largest slum in Thika, Kenya.
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  • Pupils wait for their lunch to be served at Graissa Road Primary School in Thika, Kenya. The kitchen staff wages are paid by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict). The majority of the 800 pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and rely heavily on this meal.
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  • Mary Njeri and Jennifer Karimi are the cooks at St Patrick’s primary school in Thika, Kenya.  The kitchen was built by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict) and Mary and Jennifer’s wages are paid by AFCIC.  75% of the pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and the school run a feeding program helping over 250 children.
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  • The children at St Patrick’s primary school in Thika, Kenya. 75% of the pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and the school run a feeding program helping over 250 children.  The kitchen was built by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict) and the cooks wages are paid by AFCIC.
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  • Mary Njeri and Jennifer Karimi are the cooks at St Patrick’s primary school in Thika, Kenya.  The kitchen was built by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict) and Mary and Jennifer’s wages are paid by AFCIC.  75% of the pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and the school run a feeding program helping over 250 children.
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  • A street scene in the Kiandutu slum. Open sewers are a regular scene in the biggest slum in Thika, Kenya.
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  • Kitchen staff lift off a large pot in the kitchen area of Graissa Road primary school. Their wages are paid by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict). The majority of the 800 pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and many rely on this one meal a day.
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  • The large pot that is used for cooking for the feeding program at St Patrick’s primary school in Thika, Kenya. The kitchen was built by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict) and cooks wages are paid by AFCIC.  75% of the pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and the school run a feeding program helping over 250 children. For some children this in the only meal they will get a day.
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  • A grandmother and child sit outside their home in the Kiandutu slum. AFCIC have supplied her with the materials to build the hose when she looks after her grandchildren after loosing her daughter to HIV.
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  • Monica works in the kitchen at Graissa Road Primary School in Thika, Kenya. <br />
Her wages are paid by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict). The majority of the pupils are from the Kiandutu slum. The school has 800 children.
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  • Mary Njeri and Jennifer Karimi are the cooks at St Patrick’s primary school in Thika, Kenya.  The kitchen was built by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict) and Mary and Jennifer’s wages are paid by AFCIC.  75% of the pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and the school run a feeding program helping over 250 children.
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  • Pupils wait for their lunch to be served at Graissa Road Primary School in Thika, Kenya. The kitchen staff wages are paid by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict). The majority of the 800 pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and rely heavily on this meal.
    11-afcic-9187.jpg
  • Pupils wait for their lunch to be served at Graissa Road Primary School in Thika, Kenya. The kitchen staff wages are paid by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict). The majority of the 800 pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and rely heavily on this meal.
    11-afcic-9186.jpg
  • Containers full of Matoke waiting to be served to the 800 children at Graissa Road Primary School in Thika, Kenya. The kitchen staff wages are paid by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict). The majority of the pupils are from the Kiandutu slum.
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  • Mary Njeri and Jennifer Karimi are the cooks at St Patrick’s primary school in Thika, Kenya.  The kitchen was built by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict) and Mary and Jennifer’s wages are paid by AFCIC.  75% of the pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and the school run a feeding program helping over 250 children.
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  • A street scene in the Kiandutu slum. Open sewers are a regular scene in the biggest slum in Thika, Kenya.
    11-afcic-1083.jpg
  • Florence serves out the lunch at Graissa Road Primary School. Her wages are paid by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict). The majority of the pupils are from the Kiandutu slum. The school has 800 children.
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  • A plate of food cooked by Mary Njeri and Jennifer Karimi at St Patrick’s primary school in Thika, Kenya.  The kitchen was built by AFCIC (Action for children in conflict) and Mary and Jennifer’s wages are paid by AFCIC.  75% of the pupils are from the Kiandutu slum and the school run a feeding program helping over 250 children. For some children this in the only meal they will get a day.
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  • A young boy walks across the street in the Kiandutu slum, Thika, Kenya.
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  • A child’s shoe at the AFCIC centre in Thika, Kenya. AFCIC - Action for children in conflict, help children who have been affected by various forms conflict or crisis.
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  • A group a young men and boys sniff glue and hang out in a rubbish site in central Thika, Kenya.
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  • The children enjoy hot drink at the AFCIC centre in Thika, Kenya. AFCIC - Action for children in conflict, help children who have been affected by various forms conflict or crisis.
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  • A young boy hangs out his washing at the AFCIC centre in Thika, Kenya. AFCIC - Action for children in conflict, help children who have been affected by various forms conflict or crisis.
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  • A young boy washes his trousers at the AFCIC centre in Thika, Kenya. AFCIC - Action for children in conflict, help children who have been affected by various forms conflict or crisis.
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