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A land of contrasts | 5 | |
The Great Rift | 6 | |
The bones of our ancestors | 9 | |
Waterfront to the world | 11 | |
Commerce and conquest | 16 | |
The Uganda Railway | 18 | |
Kenya Colony | 19 | |
Independence and after | 22 | |
Kenya at the crossroads | 25 | |
Tea and tourism - coffee and carnations | 27 | |
Smallholders and agribusiness | 30 | |
Pastoralism or 'progress'? | 34 | |
Land and poverty | 39 | |
Land and conflict | 42 | |
Health and education - at a price | 44 | |
City in the sky | 51 | |
Tales of city life | 54 | |
Culture old and new | 58 | |
The impact of tourism | 60 | |
The promise of prosperity | 64 | |
Dates and events | 66 | |
Facts and figures | 67 | |
Sources and further reading | 68 | |
Acknowledgements | 69 | |
Oxfam in Kenya | 70 |
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