Mukuru Arts Academy, Mukuru Slum, Nairobi, 2011

Working in partnership with the German "development through the arts" association, Simama e.V., a Solar CITIES enhanced ARTI digester was built at the Mukuru Arts Academy in Mukuru Slum, Nairobi by Minke Noordam and Nils Andersch from Simama and Mac teachers Henry Okayao and David Redmond in 2010. The following year Culhane, with Solar CITIES board member Ahmed Khalifa, Omar Nagi, photographers Andrew Castellano and Myriam Abdelaziz and journalist Hillary Rosner visited the site to tweak the digester and install the Insinkerator food waste grinder gifted to the school by Emerson Electronics.

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