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African Metropolis : Nairobi's Self-Help City
“African Metropolis: Nairobi’s Self-help City” by Andrew Hake is a comprehensive monograph that explores the growth and transformation of self-help initiatives in Nairobi. Published in 1977, the book provides a historical account of early settlements, urban development, and urbanization in Nairobi. It delves into various issues such as local government, housing, squatters, and slums, with a particular focus on the informal sector, including employment, health services, welfare, churches, and crime prevention. The book is well-regarded for its detailed illustrations, maps, references, and statistical tables, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in urban planning and development, especially in the context of Nairobi.
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