In the morning, children walk along the railway line in Kibera going to school. Education is still a big challenge in the slum, however most children achieve a secondary level education due to the support of the numerous charities and non-governmental organisations based in Kibera. Photo taken on January 10, 2017
Boxers fight during an East African boxing tournament hosted by the organisation "Kentrack Boxing" in Kibera on July 29, 2018.
Kids swimming in the murky and obscure brown waters formed as a result of an ongoing road.
In Kibera, a vast slum settlement located in the capital Nairobi, Kenya, Stephen Okoth also known as Ondivour is a 25 year old filmmaker, photographer and model known for his self-styled colorful and vintage fashion. He has made it his mission to stand out in bringing peace, joy and happiness to the streets of his hometown. His signature bright clothes bought from the local second-hand markets have turned him into a local personality and a source of inspiration for the youths in the slum.
Contestants react on a runway, on December 15, 2017 during the annual fashion and beauty pageant “Mr. and Miss Kibera”, aiming at promoting peace and good governance in Kibera and beyond.
Elsie Ayoo, 16, a young passionate ballet dancer, trains along a busy street corner in Kibera. Ballet dancing is being taught at schools in Kibera through an arts program run by charities Anno’s Africa and One Fine Day, providing alternative Arts and education to children in Kenya.
Prince Adrian, surrounded by families and friends celebrates his birthday as he turned 1 year old on June 3rd, 2016.
Children from the Legio Maria head to church wearing their traditional white worship ropes.
Artists from Kibera, in their post-apocalyptic costumes pose for a photo backstage during a music video launch shot and directed by Stephen Okoth - a young filmmaker born and living in Kibera.
During a wedding ceremony, friends and family take photos with Fatma - a Nubian newlywed bride, inside her parent’s house in Kibera, when she was visited by the groom for the first time after tying the knot.
A boy shops for the night time meal at a grocery kiosk in Kibera.
In most business stores, the owners usually live on the inner part
of the house and sell their items on the front part, usually near a
busy street or road.
Residents walk along the muddy rail track in Kibera after heavy rains in Kibera on March 4, 2018.