💨 Abstract
Israel's Ministry of Environmental Protection is implementing a five-year plan to address environmental issues in Bedouin communities in the Negev, allocating 91 million Shekels (USD 24.8 million). So far, 40 million Shekels have been spent, with discussions ongoing for the distribution of the remaining 50 million. The Bedouin authorities face challenges like outdated infrastructure, environmental hazards, crime, and high waste treatment costs.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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