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World Environment Day Celebrations Held At University Of Embu

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  • June 5, 2024

Ms. Emily Njagi of the Bamboo Utilization Training Project displays a table mat made of bamboo at their stand during the World Environment Day Celebrations held at the University of Embu grounds. The centre based at the Kenya Forestry Research Institute trains youth on how to make various crafts from bamboo which is a renewable natural resource.Source: Kenya News Agency

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