Meanwhile, many of our cities are falling to pieces, as the infrastructure that once bound them into functioning communities crumbles from years of neglect.
Eleven million of Kenya's 26 million people enter the job market each year, and the country's infrastructure is crumbling.
Equally troubling, the nation's infrastructure - its rail and road systems, telephone and telecommunications - are crumbling from years of neglect.
Our infrastructure of roads and bridges and other public facilities is crumbling.
The people were scrambling- finding stopgap solutions to delay the inevitable- but the world's infrastructure was crumbling.
Perhaps that's why the infrastructure is crumbling?
There were virtually no facilities in place for a large workforce, and the infrastructure was crumbling.
But the system is dangerously underfinanced and its infrastructure is crumbling.
The industrial, transport, and residential infrastructure has been largely crumbling since the 1986 evacuation.
Our infrastructure is crumbling around us.