Students in Nairobi plant bamboo trees to improve air quality
In Kenya, where students in a school, located just next to Nairobi's largest landfill, have started planting bamboo trees to avoid getting sick. Around 2000 tonnes of unregulated waste is brought to the site, every day. It's polluting the air, and putting the children's health at severe risk. Grace Kuria Kanja reports.
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