In a cramped tin-roofed shack in Githogoro slum in Nairobi, Jane Waithera faces the same challenge every morning - finding money to feed her three children. She does menial jobs - washing clothes, cleaning houses, selling vegetables - but the rising cost of food leaves her struggling to keep her family afloat.
"It doesn't matter how hard I work; it's never enough," she says, her eyes reflecting the exhaustion of countless days spent chasing survival. "One day you earn a little, the next day it's gone, and you start all over again."