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Youth in Kenyan Refugee Camps Advocate for Clean Air and Reforestation
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Youth in Kenyan Refugee Camps Advocate for Clean Air and Reforestation
In a dusty, unpaved school compound at the Kakuma Refugee Camp in northwestern Kenya, Umutoni and her classmates use waste paper to make briquettes for cooking. Nearby, other boys and girls laugh loudly while constructing clean cookstoves under a tree. The 18-year-old Umutoni, a learner at Bluestate Secondary School and one of the youth in this Kenyan refugee camp, is championing briquette-making and energy-efficient stoves to curb deforestation…
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