New Delhi YMCA World Environmental Day 2011

Environment is not something that needs to be celebrated once in a year. Standing true to this maxim, the New Delhi Young Mens Christian Association (YMCA) celebrated the World Environmental Day (WED) on Monday, June 6 by organising a seminar on the theme “Forests: Nature at Your Service” similar to the UN’s declaration of the year 2011 as the International Year of Forests and India’s WED theme.

The seminar saw more than 60 participants from NGOs, media, All India Women’s Conference (AIWC) and YMCA members apart from individuals and climate enthusiasts from varied walks of lives. There were around half a dozen presentations on various aspects of environment, all converging on the common theme that we need to do everything possible to make Mother Earth a place where all forms of life and diversity created by nature have a place under the sun.

The highlight of the day remained the remarkable presentations on ‘Impact of Building and Construction Industry on Forest’ by Gaurav Shorey, an independent climate consultant formerly with the The Energy Research Insititute (TERI) and on ‘Women and Environment’ by Lalita Balakrishnan, member in-charge energy, AIWC. The gathering also appreciated the excellent moderation of the days proceedings by Mr. Anjan Mukherjee, Secretary (National Programmes), National Council of YMCAs of India and a poem in Hindi by Aloke Michyari, head, YMCA Department of Tribal and cultural Affairs.

YMCA New Delhi World Environment Day

World Environment Day in Koforidua, Ghana

 

World Environment Day in Koforidua On Monday June 6th, 2011, in commemoration of World Environment Day (WED), the team in Ghana organized a community initiative focusing on the environment and waste reduction in the community of Koforidua. The day included two components: a community clean-up and environmental education. The community initiative took place at 7am at the car park at Kumasi station and included personnel from Zoom Lion, YMCA mentors, YCI volunteers and YCI staff. Together, we walked around the area with sanitary gloves and bags picking up garbage on the streets. We had many people approach us to ask what we were doing; we let them know that we are keeping Ghana clean and gave helpful tips to reduce waste. In addition, various people went to talk to shop keepers and customers about reusing and also reducing plastic bags. Overall, I felt like we generated a lot of interest and seemed to get through to people. Zoom Lion also mentioned that they would be interested in a possible partnership in the future due to the success of the garbage pick up. It was a great success! Community Clean-Up in Koforidua At 9 am we finished the community clean-up and moved onto the next part of the program which took place at a neighboring school and included outreach to students from three schools. My role during the school outreach was to speak to the students about the effects of not disposing their waste properly. For example, I discussed the environmental hazards and health concerns such as cholera and malaria. I also stressed the importance of keeping the community clean and forming groups within the community to accomplish things that the government may not be doing. For instance, community members can come together to manage, organise and fund garbage pick up in their community and place bins throughout their city. Once I was done I introduced Mr. Daniel Ofosu, the Regional Secretary of the YMCA in Koforidua, to talk to the students about waste disposal in Koforidua. Mr. Ofosu is from Koforidua and actively involved in environmental activities in the community. It was also a plus that he could speak to the students in the local language (Twi) to eliminate any communication barriers. He had a very interactive speech about changing the mind set of Ghanaians when it comes to waste disposal. He talked about diseases that stem from unsanitary conditions and gave helpful tips on how to improve the situation in their community and to take ownership of it. The students were very much engaged in the discussion and quite knowledgeable about the issues. I feel that we got through to the students, which was the aim of the program. After the School Outreach Once the speeches were over, we invited students out into the courtyard where we had set out three painting stations. Two were to paint garbage bins that YCI is donating to the schools in an environmental theme and the other station was to paint a ‘Keep Ghana Clean’ banner that was given to the school for hosting the event. We had music pumped to keep everyone energized and a little bit of dancing in the courtyard as well. The students seemed to truly enjoy this exercise!! Keep Ghana Clean! We all enjoyed ourselves during the initiative, demonstrated excellent team work, and had many positive responses from participants and observers. Hopefully, more people will put effort into keeping the community in Koforidua clean! -Julie Harris, Youth Ambassador, Ghana 2011. Julie is two-thirds of the way done her 6-week project in Ghana. The team has been busy working with local Assembly-members, the YCI-YMCA mentorship program and organizing the World Environment Day community initiative!

YMCA Green Day : Raonatti 350ppm Campaign news

Dear All colleague,

Greeting from Korea!

After we had a ’350ppm campaign’ at 7 countries simultaneously, you must be wondering about it. I would like to share each campaign news with you all so I send this email. Please check the attached file.

NCYK thanks to you and your YMCA’s help to make our first joint campaign be successful! This kind of our joint project can be very meaningful and advantage of our program, Raonatti. We try to keep this kind of project developing and going on.

Thank you so much!

In God’s peace.

your best regards,
Ana

RoanAtti_350ppm_Campaign news.docx
RoanAtti_350ppm_Campaign news.pdf

350 PPM Campaign, YMCA Philippines

Nepal Workshop Photos

Nepal YMCA : Workshop on Water Mills and Waste Management

Nepal YMCA have  conducted one day workshop on improved water mills and waste management program sucessfully. 32 participants from the different community leaders participated in this program. Mr. Mahendra Pd. Chudal from the alternative energy promotion sector and Mrs Bishnu Thakali the President of Women Environment Preservation committee  served as resource persons for the workshop.   The participant fully convinced about the topics and has brought positive changes about the green movement in Nepal.   

YMCA Green Day observance in South West India Region

The YMCA South West India observed founders day and Green day on 5th june 2011 at camp site Aluva . More than 100 YMCA volunteers and leaders attended the function. Hon’ble Justice K. Surendra Mohan inaugurated the state level observance . Adv. V.C. Sabu , Regional Chairman presided over the function. H. G. Dr. Abraham Mar Severious greeted the blessing message. Rev. Dr. Jacob Mannaraprayil cor episcopa delivered the Green Day Pledge and Adv. C.P Mathew read the Paris basis. Mr. M. C. Joy, Prof Baby M. Varghese, Mr. K. P. John, Mr. V. E. Thomas amd Prof. joy C. George spoke on the occassion.

Certificate of Appreciation from UNEP

Certificate of Appreciation from UNEP

UNEP Video : Branching out for a Green Economy

 http://www.youtube.com/user/UnepAndYou

This short animated film highlights the role forests can play in national development, a green economy and climate change. The film also reviews the impact of forests on business as usual and on transformative solutions.

 
 

YMCA Nepal : Celebrating World Environmental day

 

The National YMCA of Nepal decided to Celebrate the World Enviromental Day on June 5 ,2011

Mukti Nath Acharya , National General Secretary

ymcanepal@wlink.com.np

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