Rwanda - Raising students' awareness of non-motorized transportation
Kigali, Rwanda - May 2023 - The "Global Green Growth Institute" (GGGI) Kigali, Rwanda, visited "Don Bosco" elementary school to raise awareness among students about the benefits of non-motorized transportation. The GGGI team conducted a workshop to encourage students to adopt this mode of transportation, which means any mode of transportation that does not require the use of a motor vehicle. During the workshop, GGGI members explained the environmental impact of motorized transportation and encouraged students to consider using non-motorized means, such as bicycles. They also provided tips on how to stay safe when biking or walking on the road. The event was well received by the students, who were eager to learn more about how to make a difference in their community.
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