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Nharaunda Yedu/Our Environment

 


We have collaborated with la Patte de TIC in conducting researches on our environment and how modern tech can assist in conserving the environment and preventing the loss of life due to natural disasters. Enjoy😊



We appreciate the research that was done by the Research and Technology Community of the Information, Communication and Technology Paw. We hope more young people are inspired to do more than this in order to develop a bright future for us, the future generations.




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