Whatever Happened To ... The Kids Whose Lead Levels Were Off The Charts?
They live in the lead-contaminated village is Kabwe, Zambia. In 2016, the World Bank loaned the Zambian government $65.5 million for cleanup. Has anything changed?
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August 29, 2019 at 09:57PM
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NPR News: Whatever Happened To ... The Kids Whose Lead Levels Were Off The Charts?
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