The document summarizes the living conditions in the Kibera slum of Nairobi, Kenya. It describes how over 300,000 people live in less than a square mile without basic infrastructure like water, electricity, sanitation. As a result, diseases are rampant and infant mortality is high. Many aid projects in the past have failed because they focused on only one issue rather than the interrelated problems. The Human Needs Project plans to build a self-sustaining community center that provides water, sanitation, and other services through a subscription model to help address multiple needs at once.