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"africa",
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"From Clicks to Cleanups: Juba’s Youth-Led Waste Revolution",
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"textContent": "The first time Makur Majeng posted photos on social media of trash-clogged drainage ditches along the White Nile in Juba, the capital of South Sudan, his phone would not stop buzzing. “How can I help?” one message read. Within hours, 20 young people — many of whom had never met...\n\nThe post From Clicks to Cleanups: Juba’s Youth-Led Waste Revolution appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.",
"title": "From Clicks to Cleanups: Juba’s Youth-Led Waste Revolution"
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