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Nairobi River’s biggest problem is not pollution. It’s something far less obvious.
Most people living in Nairobi can describe what the Nairobi River looks like today. They can talk about the smell,…
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What if the biggest impact of public space wasn’t physical at all?
Before a space becomes a garden or a park or a playground, it is first something else. Sometimes it is…
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The Human Cost of Pollution
What does pollution look like up close?Not in reports, not in budgets, not in drone shots, but in the lives…
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Who Really Owns a Public Space?
When a project ends, what happens next? For PSN, the true measure of transformation isn’t the ribbon-cutting moment. It’s what…
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The Infrastructure Nairobi Forgot about that could save its future
If Nairobi’s future were a building, it would already be cracking at the foundation. Floods tear through streets that were…
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What would it take for Nairobi River to become clean & stay clean?
If cleaning a river were only about picking trash, the Nairobi River would have been spotless years ago. For decades,…
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The Hidden Enemies of Nairobi River.
If Nairobi River could speak, it would not whisper. It would roar. And what it would say might surprise us.…
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The Sweet Taste of Action: Cool Waters Cohort 2 Wraps Up Its Climate Journey
The Cool Waters Climate Change Academy has officially come to an end and it ended on a sweet note. Last…
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Structure Meets Story: How PSN’s New SOPs Strengthen Collaboration & Community Trust
In every great public space, there’s a story behind the structure. And at PSN, structure now has a story of…
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The Fight to Be Heard: How Youth Are Demanding a Seat at Nairobi’s Climate Table
For weeks, participants have mapped floods, studied heat pockets, and walked the winding paths of Nairobi’s most climate-vulnerable neighborhoods. In…



