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Kibera flood victims leave sheltering camp following reduced rains

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SHOFCO Chief Programmes Officer Gladys Mwende (left) leads the handover of essential items to flood victims hosted at the organization's centers in Kibera.

Over 100 flood victims in Kibera had a reason to smile on Sunday, May 26, after being released from an NGO sheltering camp.

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