Morocco volunteers on Sahara clean-up mission
- Volunteers gathered to remove waste during the yearly festival in M'Hamid El Ghizlane in Morocco.
- Pollution impacts the desert environment, endangering livestock vital to nomadic communities.
- Around 50 gloved people spent five hours cleaning from the village to the Great Desert.
- The group collected between 400 and 600 kilos of waste; Morocco generates tons yearly.
- Organizers hope for future campaigns and call for desert protection, highlighting plastic harms.
45 Articles
45 Articles


In Morocco, volunteers track waste that poisons the desert
On the occasion of the 20th edition of the International Nomad Festival, held in mid-April in the town of M'Hamid El Ghizlane, about 50 people, gloved and equipped with garbage bags, are active in a fine rain. In five hours, they collected between 400 and 600 kilos of waste, according to the
Sahara’s ‘Tools for Solidarity’ Campaign Ends April 26
The Association of Workers and Technicians Without Borders (ATTSF) is carrying out the ‘Tools for Solidarity’ campaign. It is a solidarity project to fill a trailer with machinery, tool and maintenance material, which will be sent to the Saharaui Refugee Population Camps in Tindouf, Algeria, in the Humanitarian Caravan 2025 for the maintenance of 70 trucks intended for the distribution of food, water and waste. The campaign began on March 25 and…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 39% of the sources lean Left
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage