Heading for Asembo

After the WSF we had been invited to spend the last two days in Kenya in the village Asembo near lake Victoria. We went there by car to get an impression of the country. We saw the huge tea plantations owned by Unilever. In Kisumu we stated that street cildren are not just a Nairobi phenomenon. Presumably their life will be short, due to glue sniffing and other abuse.


These photos are property of Jens Galschiot. They can be used by the media free of copyright indicating ´Courtesy of www.aidoh.dk´.



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The final demonstration to the NoText version of this document   2007: World Social Forum, Nairobi, Kenya
2007: World Social Forum, Nairobi - Kenya
Asembo - a village near lake Victoria to the NoText version of this document  
Additional Information:
Categories: 2007: World Social Forum, Nairobi, Kenya | 2007: In the Name of God | Social Forums | 2007: World Social Forum, Nairobi - Kenya | All photos of the sculpture
Themes: Children´s rights | Criticism of governments | HIV/AIDS | NGO activities | Religion | Sexual education | Women´s rights
Type: Photos
Dates: 26th January 2007