Mother Majeri pupils turn trash into reusable ite

Pupils at Mother Majeri Nursery and Primary School in Uganda held an exhibition showcasing items created from recycled waste. The project aims to teach children creativity, environmental responsibility, and potential income-generating skills.
Why it matters
It highlights grassroots efforts to integrate environmental education and circular economy principles into primary school curricula.
_______________ Classrooms turned into showrooms at Mother Majeri Nursery and Primary School in Kirinnya, Wakiso district, as pupils showcased how they had transformed trash into useful and beautiful items over the weekend. The exhibition highlighted the pupils' creativity in recycling waste into products that can be used at home and even sold for income. Parents inspect some of the recycled items that were made by the pupils. (Photo by Maureen Nakatudde)
A local interest story focusing on educational activities and environmental awareness.
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