Some Egyptian teenagers are seen in the School of Recycling in the Zabbaleen district of Monshat Naser, Cairo, Egypt on Jan. 22, 2017. The School of Recycling, located in the Zabbaleen district of Monshat Naser, east Cairo, was built by the Association for the Protection of Environment in cooperation with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Aiming to help the traditionally marginalized group and strengthen environmental protection, the school receives the children of the Zabbaleen (literally meaning garbage collector in Arabic) and teaches them some reading and writing skills, as well as waste management and recycling techniques. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa)
An Egyptian boy works in the School of Recycling in the Zabbaleen district of Monshat Naser, Cairo, Egypt on Jan. 22, 2017. The School of Recycling, located in the Zabbaleen district of Monshat Naser, east Cairo, was built by the Association for the Protection of Environment in cooperation with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Aiming to help the traditionally marginalized group and strengthen environmental protection, the school receives the children of the Zabbaleen (literally meaning garbage collector in Arabic) and teaches them some reading and writing skills, as well as waste management and recycling techniques. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa)
Egyptian teenagers study in the School of Recycling in the Zabbaleen district of Monshat Naser, Cairo, Egypt on Jan. 22, 2017. The School of Recycling, located in the Zabbaleen district of Monshat Naser, east Cairo, was built by the Association for the Protection of Environment in cooperation with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Aiming to help the traditionally marginalized group and strengthen environmental protection, the school receives the children of the Zabbaleen (literally meaning garbage collector in Arabic) and teaches them some reading and writing skills, as well as waste management and recycling techniques. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa)
Egyptian teenagers work in the School of Recycling in the Zabbaleen district of Monshat Naser, Cairo, Egypt on Jan. 22, 2017. The School of Recycling, located in the Zabbaleen district of Monshat Naser, east Cairo, was built by the Association for the Protection of Environment in cooperation with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Aiming to help the traditionally marginalized group and strengthen environmental protection, the school receives the children of the Zabbaleen (literally meaning garbage collector in Arabic) and teaches them some reading and writing skills, as well as waste management and recycling techniques. (Xinhua/Ahmed Gomaa)