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‘Let Lake Victoria Breathe Again’: The activist helping clean up Africa’s largest lake

By France24
05 February 2023   |   1:09 pm
Africa's Lake Victoria is a source of joy and livelihood for those living along its shores, but the waterway is being overrun by pollution. Kenya's Rahmina Paullete is not just tackling the scourge, but transforming waste particles into furniture, coasters and bags. She's the founder of the "Let Lake Victoria Breathe Again" campaign. The young activist joined us for Perspective.

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