We've got a brilliant new photo blog about the physical addressing project in Mathare 4B settlement in Nairobi, led by our partners @sdi_net and @wanavijiji_sdi
Read here - https://t.co/cG5yJjDr9c
📢📽️Hot off the Press!
Since 2019, the #ARISEProject has amplified marginalized voices in informal settlements, driving change & accountability for #HealthEquity.
🎥 Watch our latest doc: https://t.co/LQmqn9RZIP
🤝Let’s invest in communities to claim their right to health!
Is availability of WASH services always equal to access? #IamAPHRC's @ARISEHub
surveyed 1,761 households in Korogocho and Viwandani to find out. Read the insights: https://t.co/7S70O4Pb6m. #WeAreAfrica#APHRCResearch
How accessible is water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) in Korogocho and Viwandani? #IamAPHRC's @ARISEHub surveyed 1,761 households to find out.
Read the insights: https://t.co/Mvb3qZSAtP.
#WeAreAfrica#APHRCResearch
A new brief from our colleagues @chumo_ivy and @kabariac in Kenya on a recent survey on water, sanitation and hygiene in informal settlements. It’s now up on our website, go check it out…
https://t.co/sFM0hy24pE
#informalsettlement#nairobikenya@aphrc
Our colleagues at @GeorgeInstIN created some insightful documentaries about the experiences of waste pickers and sanitation workers. We’ve got them all up on the website now https://t.co/ZlLMg5Natd
"The benefits extend far beyond health and waste management. Ambulances now navigate the settlement with precision, cutting down critical response times in medical emergencies. Firefighters can locate and respond to outbreaks swiftly, potentially saving lives and property." ⬇️
Launch Day! 🎉
We’re thrilled to announce the new SDI Kenya website is now live at https://t.co/x0WEa6pBYw!
Unveiled at the Muungano Wa Wanavijiji Festival 2024, this platform captures our commitment to supporting communities through their voices, our theory of change, and stories of resilience.
Explore refreshed branding, smooth navigation, and inspiring content showcasing community-led action and impact.
Visit today: 👉 https://t.co/x0WEa6pBYw
#MuunganoFest2024 #MakingSlumsVisible #inclusivecities
@AbuContehSLURC shares Adama’s powerful story of living with diabetes & depression in an informal settlement in Freetown & her syndemic suffering due to patriarchy, poverty and social exclusion @ARISEHub@LSTMnews@SLURC_FT
Social sciences were to the fore at @LSTMnews’ #125symposium this morning, all chaired by ReBUILD’s @sallytheobald. From syndemics to community co-creation, the importance of collaboration with those impacted by health challenges and our clinical colleagues was a recurring theme.
A lot of great stuff from our @ARISEHub and @REDRESS_Liberia colleagues