Bahamian youth leaders visit MIT’s Media Lab and plan a sustainable urban future for Nassau, Bahamas. Check out this initiative that exemplifies the possibilities of young people when empowered and given opportunities to find solutions toward a better future for The Bahamas
Empowering Young People in The Bahamas To Make Positive Changes
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