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Twenty years after Probo Koala, Africa still grapples with ‘waste colonialism’
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Twenty years after toxic waste from the cargo ship Probo Koala was dumped across Abidjan in Côte d'Ivoire, the disaster remains an open wound for many victims and a symbol of wealthy countries sending unwanted waste to Africa.
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- Africa: Twenty Years After Probo Koala, Africa Still Grapples With 'Waste Colonialism'
allafrica.com · 2h
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