Life at the Dandora dumpsite
The Dandora dumpsite is located in Nairobi Eastlands area -- It covers approximately 30 acres of land and is home to many individuals including young boys. The state of affairs is worrying because the number of underage boys living at the mentioned dumpsite is increasing. Who will speak for them? Who will enable them to air out their grievances? What can we do to change and make their situation better? The Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC) is an organization that is dedicated to Securing the Rights and Well-being of Children Worldwide. This video allows three underage boys to talk about what their lives at the dumpsite are like and what they wish could change to better their current situation.

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