Kenya:
Pope Francis to meet with slum dwellers in Nairobi
(Vatican
Radio) On his last day in Kenya's capital Nairobi Pope Francis will spend time
with people who live in the city slums.
He
is scheduled to visit the large Kangemi slum, which like so many other slums in
Nairobi, is located on the outskirts of the city.
Kangemi
in fact is one of two hundred slums in Nairobi; it is home to over 150,000
people congested in a small valley with steep slopes rolling down to the
Nairobi River.
Pope
Francis will be hosted by an Irish Jesuit who leads the Parish of St. Joseph
the Worker, working with the poor and the marginalized.
But
people from other slums will also be at Kangemi to welcome Pope Francis,
including some of the children who live in the Mathari slum, struggling every
day with violence, abuse and addiction to illegally produced alcoholic
substances – given them at a very young age by single mothers and guardians to
quell hunger pains and make them sleep.
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