Mark Ojal

@kuyokuyo1

Concerned with all things urban, committed to urban design and adores everything placemaking.

nairobi, kenya
Joined March 2012
Born February 15

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  1. Retweeted
    Jan 5

    The kind of images that warm my heart this new year.😇

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  2. Retweeted
    24 Dec 2021

    We applaud in Kenya for pushing for the Nairobi River Life Project that allows all Nairobians to re-imagine in all its greatness

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    15 Dec 2021

    Reconstructive surgery gone wrong: This is possibly the worst urban transformation ever, Nairobi's Odeon Cinema circa 1950 and 2017.

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  4. Retweeted
    16 Dec 2021

    The organization of space determines how people move around the city.

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    16 Dec 2021

    Public participation is a key factor to help achive urban mobility and spatial justice in Nairobi.

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    16 Dec 2021

    Walking is more dominant amongst the people of low income. People are forced to share road with motor vehicles as footpaths cannnot accommodate pedestrians

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  7. 14 Dec 2021

    Heard about the proposed transformation of Jacaranda & Kamukunji grounds? Wondering what the proposed designs look like? Follow the link to view the designs & tell us what you think:

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    14 Dec 2021

    ITDP and organised a cycle ride in Nairobi in collaboration with and NaMATA to assess existing cycle tracks. Thereafter the team discussed the infrastructure improvements required to accommodate the needs of cyclists.

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    14 Dec 2021

    Opening session of River Life Project- Kick off Workshop discussing challenges and opportunities for supported by

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    14 Dec 2021

    What do mean to you? A source of LIFE? A connector? An identity especially for Nairobians? A Beautiful Mess? An opportunity? A source of income? Our History? Kick starting conversation on the River and the City with reflection.

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    11 Dec 2021

    Kisumu's second Car-Free Day in pictures!

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    in Consultation with NCCG and DRR stakeholders in city convene for a workshop aimed at facilitating sharing and learning towards a common commitment by the stakeholders towards a city focused resource for in .

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  13. 4 Dec 2021

    Financialisation, money laundering and city-making: implications for risks in Nairobi This would be a good title for a research paper!

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    1 Dec 2021

    Young girls are rethinking the area around in with the help of . They are envisioning 🌿and more meeting places, as well as graffiti walls, an outdoor art exhibit and a floral labyrinth.

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    25 Nov 2021

    great to check in with today and hear the progress update to the wider on integrating Disaster Risk Management with participatory planning in convos led by photo @ Salome 🙏🏼

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    22 Nov 2021

    Did you know that forests act as natural water purifiers, filtering water, reducing soil erosion and sedimentation of water bodies?

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    20 Nov 2021

    It happens tomorrow! You have only 6 weekends left in 2021. Make this weekend count with a race 🛼🚲 through the heart of Nairobi. Sign up for a wheeled people's takeover of downtown Nairobi TOMORROW! To register, go to 👉🏿

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    17 Nov 2021

    These graphics are fantastic. In very small letters, I see reference to the “large tree argument” by Going to check it out. It’s an argument I often try to make.

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    16 Nov 2021

    we wish u success. 🎉 For a healthy environment, leave space for indigenous trees that provide food + nesting sites 4 pollinators + natural pest controllers (birds, bats + beneficial insects). Your fruity city trees will need them! ☺️👏🏽🌳

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    16 Nov 2021

    Public participation and community sensitization is purposed to promote ownership and encourage the public to use the 15 community toilet blocks as a way of promoting hygiene.

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