After more than a decade fighting for environmental justice, the Kenyan activist Phyllis Omido is named among the recipients of the Right Livelihood Award. She speaks to DW about how unhealthy it is to live in an area where toxic lead fumes billow out of factory chimneys every day, something she experienced firsthand in her home town Mombasa.
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