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Library Confronting complexity : using action-research to build voice, accountability, and justice in Nairobi's Mukuru informal settlements

Confronting complexity : using action-research to build voice, accountability, and justice in Nairobi's Mukuru informal settlements

Confronting complexity : using action-research to build voice, accountability, and justice in Nairobi's Mukuru informal settlements

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December 2015
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IDRC:10625/55278
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The Constitution of Kenya (2010) has provided the means for confronting new challenges to evictions and access to justice faced by vulnerable groups such as the residents of Mukuru. New jurisprudence has begun to emerge, addressing the human rights implications of evictions. Project researchers along with the Katiba Institute and Strathmore University’s School of Law work closely with the community to investigate different existing tenure arrangements in Mukuru to determine how the Constitution and land laws can be used to address challenges related to insecure land tenure. Research findings are intended to target the access to justice, voice, and accountability challenges faced by residents in Mukuru.

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