Slum gods: the Kenyans steering young radicals away from terrorism

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Kenya programme funds dozens of mentors to work with 200 vulnerable people in bid to stamp out extremism

It’s morning in Majengo, a poor neighbourhood of Mombasa. The palm trees and swimming pools of the tourist resorts scattered around the coastal Kenyan city seem a world away from these narrow, rubbish-strewn streets and tin-roofed homes. In a small community centre, a small group sit on the battered wooden benches in the searing summer heat talking of extremism, police violence and gangs – and hope and courage.

 

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