Kibera Site 03 in Makina reflects a community-rooted approach to building, where land, housing need, and long-term economic value are brought together in one practical model.
The project details stay concise while still giving donors and partners enough structure to understand the outcome with confidence.
The owner at Kibera Site 03 knew the site mattered to the surrounding community, but unlocking its value required a partner capable of carrying the construction burden while honoring the family’s long-term ownership. That is where the Mtaa Fivestar model created traction.
The site moved from underperforming land into a more durable housing asset with practical social value. The project’s design and delivery responded to community need while also creating a clearer route to family stability through recurring rental income over time.
This project improved how the site functions, how people live on it, and how the land contributes to long-term family value.
Households benefit from safer, more dignified homes and a stronger living environment.
Construction jobs created local income and useful hands-on skills development.
The completed block strengthens long-term income potential while preserving the family’s ownership pathway.
Kibera Site 03 is a strong example of how housing delivery, family wealth creation, and community need can align without overcomplicating the structure.
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