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Plastic Bottles Enabled This Amputee to Walk Again.

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From Yaoundé to Kinshasa, by way of Lomé, brilliant minds are using artificial intelligence and 3D printing to tackle waste management. Cindy Aaronne Monjoli from Cameroon supports the vendors in her neighborhood, Congolese engineer Elie Yossa transforms plastic bottles into medical prostheses, and in Togo, a filmmaker illuminates the night for schoolchildren. Their particularly inspiring achievements reflect a generation and a continent.

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From Yaoundé to Kinshasa, by way of Lomé, brilliant minds are using artificial intelligence and 3D printing to tackle waste management. Cindy Aaronne Monjoli from Cameroon supports the vendors in her neighborhood, Congolese engineer Elie Yossa transforms plastic bottles into medical prostheses, and in Togo, a filmmaker illuminates the night for schoolchildren. Their particularly inspiring achievements reflect a generation and a continent.

·Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
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France24 broke the news in Issy-les-Moulineaux, France on Friday, July 17, 2026.
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