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January 21, 2011

Livelihoods under Threat: Malindi's Fishermen

by Zahra Moloo, Pambazuka, Kenya - Along Mombasa's coastline, fisherman are increasingly having to compete with the expanding hotel industry for access to scarce land along the sea. As more and more hotels take over these areas, the fishermen fear that they will lose their only means of survival.

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