Years have passed by since the worst fire disaster in the history of Kenya claimed a hundred and thirty lives in a slum village. More have died from internal injuries sustained from the fire, as many others struggle to find alternative livelihoods, having lost their mainly casual jobs as they nursed injuries, others unable to do the heavy physical industrial jobs they had before.
This story explores the challenges that come with rapid urbanization and the need to put urban resilience at the core of modern day development.