JR & Jonas Bendiksen in Kiberia
GlobeTracker| Today we’re celebrating a dramatic improvement in the scourge of the so-called “flying toilets” of Kibera. If you require translation, a “flying toilet” consists of human waste put into a plastic bad and tossed into the air, landing on roads or in gutters.
I had no idea that we would have something so marvelous to celebrate, when I set off to update one of our most widely-read stories at Anne of Carversville: ‘The Places We Live”: Four Monumental Slums Typify ‘Home’ for More than One Billion People.
Read on about Kiberia: Photographers JR & Jonas Bendiksen Find Artistry in Everyday Kibera, Kenya
Wed, December 16, 2009
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