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== | {{Location data | ||
| location = Nairobi, Kenya, Africa | |||
| coordinates = 1° 20' 57.76" S, 36° 54' 14.93" E | |||
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== Environment quality == | |||
=== | {{Video | ||
| video = mOVRMu96BTk | |||
| title = Kenya: toilets lift threat of deadly disease | |||
| authors = Oxfam GB, Dec 26, 2013 | |||
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[https://thehookenya.blogspot.co.uk/ Hookenya] | |||
== | == Open spaces == | ||
{{ | {{Wikipedia excerpt|Nairobi|Parks}} | ||
== Community and voluntary action == | |||
=== | {{Video | ||
| video = R4Sq9S6ln44 | |||
| title = Commemoration of International Volunteer Day at Kariobangi | |||
| authors = Wendy Wakhusama, Dec 8, 2011 | |||
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== Cycling activism == | |||
=== | {{Video | ||
| video = UTlCIrflE4o | |||
| title = Me and My Bike | |||
| authors = Cultural Video, Dec 17, 2010 | |||
}} | |||
== Resources == | |||
=== Maps === | |||
[https://www.mapkibera.org/ Map Kibera]: [https://mapkibera.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page wiki], [https://www.mapkibera.org/blog/ blog] | |||
== News and comment == | |||
== | '''2020''' | ||
Feb 26 | |||
{{Video | |||
| video = ULmXdDH1w5g | |||
| title = Climate change Why are tomato prices in Africa increasing | |||
| authors = NEWS channel, Feb 26, 2020 | |||
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'''2015''' | '''2015''' | ||
"How we mapped the world's weirdest streets" by @transitapp, February 12<ref>[https://medium.com/@transitapp/hello-nairobi-cc27bb5a73b7#.owemsia4a Medium]</ref> | |||
'''2011''' | |||
When tech, dev, academia and communities work together…<ref>[https://lindaraftree.wordpress.com/2011/09/29/when-tech-dev-academia-and-communities-work-together/ Linda Raftree]</ref> September 29 | |||
A group of teenagers from Nairobi won the $8000 Passion Pictures Best Film and Artists Project Earth Youth Visions award as part of the 1 min to Save the World contest, which challenged young filmmakers to create a one-minute video about climate change.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20150428225322/http://globalvoicesonline.org/2011/02/22/kenya-video-me-and-my-bike/ globalvoicesonline.org]</ref> Ndesanjo Macha, February 22 | |||
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[ | * [[Wikipedia:Nairobi]] | ||
* [[Wikipedia:World Agroforestry Centre]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:51, 28 November 2023
Nairobi ( ny-ROH-bee) is the capital and largest city of Kenya. The name is derived from the Maasai phrase Enkare Nairobi, which translates to 'place of cool waters', a reference to the Nairobi River which flows through the city. The city proper had a population of 4,397,073 in the 2019 census. The city is commonly referred to as The Green City in the Sun.
Environment quality[edit | edit source]
Open spaces[edit | edit source]
Nairobi has numerous recreational green areas. The largest is the Nairobi National Park, located in the Southern side of the city. Other recreational arears and protected forests include Uhuru Park, Central Park, John Michuki Park, Nairobi Arboretum, City Park, Uhuru Gardens, Jeevanjee Gardens, Karura Forest, Ngong forest, and Ololua forest.
Community and voluntary action[edit | edit source]
Cycling activism[edit | edit source]
Resources[edit | edit source]
Maps[edit | edit source]
News and comment[edit | edit source]
2020
Feb 26
2015
"How we mapped the world's weirdest streets" by @transitapp, February 12[1]
2011
When tech, dev, academia and communities work together…[2] September 29
A group of teenagers from Nairobi won the $8000 Passion Pictures Best Film and Artists Project Earth Youth Visions award as part of the 1 min to Save the World contest, which challenged young filmmakers to create a one-minute video about climate change.[3] Ndesanjo Macha, February 22