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Further ResourcesMakina Community Development Project (MACODEP) is a socio-economic agent of transformation at the grassroot level. We are located in Kibera, Nairobi, the largest slum in Africa. Kibera is home to one million people with little access to clean water, sanitation, healthcare, or other services. We were founded by Andrew Otieno, a Kenyan who grew up in Kibera. He remains the director to this day. Our board is made up mostly of Kenyans, but we are grateful for the support we have received from people of good will all over the world. Begun in 1999 by a few committed Kenyans, we offer health care and other related services to the less fortunate members of society.We focus on improving the capacity of the disadvantaged members of the Kibera slums via the provision of Health care, HIV/AIDS intervention, environmental sanitation and above all empowering the community economically. Our current activities include a health clinic, laboratory testing services, a home-based HIV/AIDS care program, and a home for orphaned children. ![]() | ||||||||||||||