"A project comes, a project leaves. The community will always remain. But now, what do you leave in that community?"
In this episode, Miriam Maina talks to Eva Muchiri and Nicera Wanjiru from Muungano wa Wanavijiji – the Kenyan federation of slum dwellers – about data collection and mapping, the importance of communities in driving research agendas and outcomes, and the legacy that programmes like ACRC leave behind in communities.
Eva Muchiri is from the informal settlement of Mathare in Nairobi and is a youth federation member and woman leader.
Nicera Wanjiru is a woman leader and community data collector and mapper from Nairobi's Kibra informal settlement.
Miriam Maina is from Nairobi and is a postdoctoral research fellow at the African Cities Research Consortium.
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Music: Brighter Days | Broke in Summer
Sounds: Zapsplat
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