Waste, women & environmental justice: Interview with Nubian activist Malasen Hamida
Malasen Hamida, a Nubian Muslim woman from Kibera, in Nairobi, is an aspiring politician and an environmental activist with more than 25 years of advocacy behind her. Kibera, which was named by…
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