On the second day of its mission to recruit more schools to the Eco-Schools program on June 17th it was time for the primary and Junior High School students of the AIS Eco-School committee to inform and involve fellow students at Wesley Methodist primary school on the need to take action on the local waste problem connected to sachet bags cluttering the gutters and filthying the streets.
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tirsdag 17. juni 2014
Students teaching Students about Plastic Waste
On the second day of its mission to recruit more schools to the Eco-Schools program on June 17th it was time for the primary and Junior High School students of the AIS Eco-School committee to inform and involve fellow students at Wesley Methodist primary school on the need to take action on the local waste problem connected to sachet bags cluttering the gutters and filthying the streets.
mandag 16. juni 2014
Reaching out to the Community
Eco-School introduction at the Monninger School Complex June 16th 2014. |
Eco-Schools developed as a response to needs identified at the United Nations (UN) Conference on Environment and Development held in Rio in 1992. It was particularly two chapters in the Action plan signed in Rio that inspired the funding of Eco-Schools; chapter 21 on local communities and chapter 36 on education, training and awareness on sustainability. It is still a precondition to have the support of the local community to succeed as an Eco-School. This week the Eco-School committee of Akosombo International School will be out on a mission to inform and recruit other schools in the district to join the program. Eco-School coordinator Mrs Margareth Ayernor introduces the program at the morning assembly.
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