 Skopje, the capital of the Republic of Macedonia, is one of the most polluted cities in the world. In January 2018, pollution in Skopje was recorded at four times above safety levels. When the pollution came down on us, we are keen on to say indoors. I also feel heavy on my breathing. For Skopje, the most important pollutants are particulate matter, PM particles. PM10 and PM2.5, which are very damaging to people's health. They cause cancer, lung cancer and also respiratory and brain diseases. So tech startups have stepped in to help. Using data collected from 17 monitoring stations dotted throughout the city, they map and visualise pollution levels in near real time to help citizens react to the problem. The mobile app is called Moi Vosduch, or MyAir. It's currently available in Macedonia and the Netherlands. The developer is a Macedonian that works in the Netherlands. When you open the app, basically you can see your nearest monitoring station, your nearest air quality monitoring station, and you can see different type of air pollutants. We're going to use technology in two waves. First of all here, in our centre, in our ministry, for prediction of the pollution. The other part is to use drones or some techniques for inspection. The government plans to reduce the pollution level by 30% to 50% over the next two years through initiatives including promoting environmentally friendly home heating solutions and reducing traffic into the city.