In class we watched the documentary “Good Fortune.” It
showed Kibera, which is a town or rather, a slum. It is over-populated, has
poor sanitation and the people live in small shacks. Dominion Farms Unlimited
came into Kibera with the idea of helping the people improve their living
conditions. Their farms mainly produce rice and fish. One of the reasons
Dominion felt like this was such a good idea was because there would be food
security provided by the rice and fish. However, the people of Kibera did not want
this, they were, for the most part, happy with the way they lived. They had
housing and food and did not think of themselves as poor. The people of Kibera
did not want to leave their homes and they believed this would not enhance
their lives in fact they felt it would devastate their lives. Even though these
people live in the slums they still have economic activity. They use the
materials and opportunities they have to create a steady life. The United
Nations and the Kenyan Government has started to work together in a massive
“slum-upgrading” program. This program would demolish their housing and be
replaces with modern housing. The residents have been promised that their
eviction is only temporarily. However,
they do not trust the government and do not know if they will be able to
return. Dominion plans to create a reservoir, which in turn would flood homes
and farmland of people. I think the intensions of Dominion Farms Unlimited are
good ones, except in this case they were affecting the people more negatively
than positively.
I posted a video about Dominion farms; it is about irrigation
in Yala. This video is a positive about Dominion farms. They made a massive
sustainable farm that would impact thousands of people. This video is from
Dominion’s point of view and not the residents so it is hard to tell if it is
truly making a positive impact. Eight hundred workers are on the payroll and
the area has had a large growth and ninety percent of the people are locals,
which is a positive aspect. After
watching this video and the documentary it has made me want to some more
research on this issue.