I was born and raised in Kaptembwa, a very big slum in Nakuru, Kenya.
Large families often live in a tiny three by three meter room. A kitchen, a sitting room, a bed — everything is in that one single room. Children don’t have a place to play, adults lack infrastructure. People don't pay their electrical bills, and steal cables instead. Parents need to feed children, but have no job opportunities. That’s why a lot of them end up committing crime or turn to prostitution.