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The “Seeds of Bahrain” Campaign Encourages Urban Greening in Schools Throughout the Kingdom

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Last updated: 2024/10/30 at 2:56 PM
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The “Seeds of Bahrain” campaign is making strides in raising awareness among students in the Kingdom for building a sustainable future. In partnership with the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), the Ministry of Municipalities Affairs and Agriculture, and the Ministry of Education, the campaign is visiting public schools to promote urban green solutions. Through interactive sessions and tree distributions, students are learning about the environmental, social, and health benefits of urban tree planting, as well as the importance of creating sustainable and green communities.

Engineer Shaikh Mohammed bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Municipalities Affairs, expressed gratitude for the Ministry of Education’s cooperation in spreading environmental awareness among students through the campaign. He emphasized the pivotal role students play in preserving the environment and creating a sustainable future. The campaign will continue to visit schools, universities, and educational institutions to reach a broader youth base, aligning with this year’s World Habitat Day theme of “Engaging Youth in Creating a Better Urban Future.”

Dr. Nilofer Ahmed Jahromi, the Advisor for School Environmental Guidance at the Ministry of Education, affirmed the Ministry’s commitment to raising student awareness of tree planting’s importance. She noted that the campaign complements the Ministry’s efforts to instill a culture of environmental responsibility in educational institutions through various initiatives like curricula, events, competitions, and awareness campaigns. By engaging students in environmental conservation, the campaign is shaping a generation that values and prioritizes sustainability.

Dr. Fernanda Lonardoni, the Head of the UN-Habitat Programme in Bahrain, emphasized the crucial role youth play in sustainable urban development. Through the “Seeds of Bahrain” campaign, young people are empowered to actively contribute to creating greener and more resilient urban spaces in Bahrain. By involving youth in environmental conservation today, the campaign ensures a more sustainable future for generations to come. The initiative aligns with UN-Habitat’s broader efforts to promote sustainable urban development in Bahrain in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals.

The “Seeds of Bahrain” campaign is part of a larger global effort to inspire a new generation to protect the environment and ensure that urban areas in Bahrain remain vibrant, livable, and eco-friendly. By engaging students in activities like tree planting and educational sessions, the campaign is fostering a sense of environmental stewardship among the youth. Through collaborative efforts between government entities, international organizations, and educational institutions, the campaign is making significant strides in raising awareness and instilling a culture of sustainability among the next generation.

In conclusion, the “Seeds of Bahrain” campaign is a valuable initiative that is making a meaningful impact on students in the Kingdom. By promoting urban green solutions, raising awareness about the benefits of tree planting, and engaging youth in environmental conservation efforts, the campaign is laying the foundation for a sustainable future. With continued support from government and educational partners, the campaign is poised to inspire a new generation of environmentally conscious citizens who will work towards creating greener, more resilient, and eco-friendly urban spaces in Bahrain.

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