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June 22, 2010
PLEASE READ: New EKT Pricing and Donation Changes
We've reduced our prices from KES 2000 to a suggested donation of KES 500 per person, and have made changes to increase community accountability.
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March 30, 2010
Kibera tries new bag to solve 'flying toilet' problem
Trials of a disposable toilet bag have been carried out by families in the Kenyan slum of Kibera, before it reaches the market in a few months.
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February 7, 2010
Norwegian donation benefits 10 families in Kibera
Working in conjunction with donor Ellen Paalgard of Norway, Alistair Amendi from Explore Kibera Tours helped distribute donations of gifts in the form of holiday meals to 10 Kibera families.
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January 4, 2010
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from Explore Kibera Tours.

November 20, 2009
New initiative seeks to widen internet usage by Kenyans
Kenya is among the first beneficiaries of a project to increase internet usage courtesy of the World Wide Web investor Sir Tim Berners Lee. The World Wide Web Foundation launched in Nairobi on Thursday will help to bridge the ‘digital divide’ in internet use through training opportunities for locals and technology transfer.
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August 27, 2009
Solar Lamps Light up Slums in Kenya
Kenyans in the country's capital Nairobi are being taught new skills. With soldering irons in hand they're making solar-powered lamps from diodes, fuses, bulbs and solar panels.
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August 4, 2009
Slum Schools Spring Up in Nairobi
Free primary school education is now universal in Kenya. However, there are few public schools in Nairobi's teeming slums, leaving thousands of children squeezed out of the formal education system. Non-formal schools have sprung up to fill the gap, but these are largely underfunded and understaffed.
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July 15, 2009
NYTimes: Kenya's Bill for Bloodshed Nears Payment
The envelope, please — those are the words on many Kenyans’ lips. Ever since last year’s eruption of post-election violence, which killed more than 1,000 people and threatened to drive this once promising country off a cliff, Kenyans have been waiting to hear who masterminded the bloodshed and who will pay the price.
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July 14, 2009
The Explore Kibera Tours website has officially launched. Many thanks to all those who have helped!

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  • Explore Kibera Tours ("EKT") reserves the right to cancel, or alter the itinerary of a tour according to weather, safety, and logistical conditions.

  • By engaging on a tour with EKT, you agree that EKT is not liable for any injury, death, damage, loss, accident, or delay which may occur beyond the control of any employees or affiliates of EKT. There are certain inherent risks in travel which may include theft, illness, disease, acts of war, civil unrest, insurrection, revolt, animals attacks, strikes, and criminal or terrorist activities of any kind. The tourist assumes all such risks described here.

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