The Bricks Helping to Rebuild Gaza
The young Gazan engineer making bricks out of ash and rubble
The Gaza Strip is one of the most densely-populated tracts of land in the world. In addition to the ongoing violence there, it has an unemployment rate of more than 40 percent, and problems with access not only to clean water and electricity, but also basic construction supplies. The United Nations has described the situation there as 鈥渁 constant humanitarian emergency鈥. Despite these challenges, a young Gazan engineer has developed a new and innovative way of making bricks, which she hopes could make Gaza less dependent on outside help. She uses rubble and ash to create a cheap, light brick that can be made locally. World Hacks goes to visit the factory and to learn more about how this award-winning new brick, called 鈥楪reen Cake鈥, could make a difference.
Presenter: Harriet Noble
Reporter: Elizabeth Davies
Photo Caption: Green Cake
Photo Credit: 大象传媒
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