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2007 > October > 30 > Egyptian Youth Tackle Pollution

Egyptian Youth Tackle Pollution

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[SUMMARY—Power to the (little) people.]

(EGY) MediaSnackers is loving this story about a group of students in Alexandria, northern Egypt.

Their school was getting the direct pollution from a neighbouring factory—(after some training from InterNews) the students produced a newspaper with articles on the air pollution plus participated in a radio program that included an interview with the representative of the ministry of environment in Alexandria.

With a little help from mainstream media and government officials the factory is now cleaning up its act. Power to the (little) people.

Filed by DK on October 30 2007

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