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<title>Rising Building Costs for Low- Cost Housing</title>
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Eygelaar, J
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<description>Profile of kenya
. Talukhaba, A.; Rwelamlla, P. D; Mbaya, J. S.
Kenya is an East African country located 4°N and 4°S of the equator and 34"E and 42°E of&#13;
the prime meridian. The country has a total area of approximately 582,646 Km2 with&#13;
varying climatic conditions that include tropical, savannah and semi arid. Two&#13;
predumillant climatic seasons are experienced: lhe iung rains season between iviarch and&#13;
August and the short rains season from October to November. The annual mean&#13;
temperature is approximately 27°C with higher temperatures experienced in the North&#13;
and at the Coast while cooler temperatures are experienced in the high altitude areas.&#13;
According to the Statistical Abstract (2000), the population of Kenya was estimated to be&#13;
about 28.7 million in 1999, comprising 42 ethnic groups who speak their own African&#13;
dialects. However, in addition the majority of Kenyans speak Kiswahili and English. The&#13;
population is predominantly young with almost three quarters aged below 21 years. Life&#13;
expectancy is estimated to be 51 years for men and 55 for women. Eighty percent of this&#13;
population lives in rural areas although this is expected to change in the next 20 years or&#13;
so due to increase in rural-urban migration. This is causing a strain on the provision of&#13;
many social services in urban centres, particularly housing.
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