Marketing-Börse PLUS - Fachbeiträge zu Marketing und Digitalisierung
print logo

In Egypt's 'Garbage City', a charity teaches children to recycle

Now 34, she runs a charity that encourages children in the area to make creative and positive use of their environment by exploring the space.
29.03.23 | Source: Zawya

As a child growing up in Cairo's Manshiyat Nasser, a shanty town also known as "Garbage City," Teresa Saeed spent her free time rummaging through the piles of rubbish strewn everywhere to find paper and materials to indulge her love of drawing and painting.


Now 34, she runs a charity that encourages children in the area to make creative and positive use of their environment by exploring the space and recycling.


In Manshiyat Nasser, a neighbourhood of unpainted brick buildings east of central Cairo, many streets and buildings are piled high with rubbish collected from across the metropolis AND processed or recycled informally.


"The whole idea is that these children are constantly surrounded with recycling. Why not teach them how to recycle in a way that reduces our consumption and benefits society?" she said.


Saeed's charity Mesaha, the Arabic word for space, runs weekly recycling activities for 150-200 children aged 6-15.


In two-day workshops, the children gather plastic bottles, sticks, cardboard, paper and cans, and transform them into piggy banks, musical instruments, puzzles, or paintings.

FREE NEWSLETTER