East Africa tackles e-waste management plight - CAJ News Africa
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East Africa tackles e-waste management plight - CAJ News Africa
from MARIA MACHARIA in Nairobi, KenyaKenya BureauNAIROBI, (CAJ News) – EAST Africa is heightening steps to address the rampant issue of electronic waste (e-waste) mismanagement in the region. To spearhead these efforts, the East African Communications Organisation (EACO) is hosting the seventh Regional Awareness Conference in Nairobi, Kenya where this year, e-waste is at the centre of discussions. The three-day event ending on Wednesday, themed,…
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