PAGADIN CITY - Over 1000 elementary, high school and college students including
their teachers from seven selected schools in Zamboanga del Sur were benefitted
from an intensified Information, Education and Communication (IEC) campaign
conducted recently by the information arm of the Department of Environment and
Natural Resources (DENR) in Zamboanga Peninsula.
OIC, Chief of the Regional Public
Affairs Office Roservirico
A. Tan lectures on
Climate Change to the students of Bayog
Elementary School, Bayog, ZDS. (Photo provided
by
DENR-9 PR)
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DENR-IX Regional Executive Director (RED)
Arleigh J. Adorable said the activity is in line with the Department’s mission
as the driving force in the pursuit of sustainable development enabling
stakeholders’ participation in the protection, conservation and management of
the environment and natural resources for the present and future generations.
This is also aligned with the social contract of President Benigno C. Aquino
and the Key Result Area (KRA) of DENR which is Integrity of the Environment and
Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation.
Dalaw-turo session for selected students of Molave
Vocational Technical School,
Molave, Zamboanga Del Sur.
(Photo provided by DENR-9
PR)
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The schools which were visited by the IEC
team were J. H. Cerillles State College- Bayog and Tukuran Campus, Aurora
National High School, Sapa Anding National High School-Ramon Magsaysay
Extension, Star of the Sea High School in Tukuran, Bayog National High School
and Bayog Central Elementary School. Topics
presented to both students and teachers using short lectures and mostly film
showing was focused on Climate Change: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies;
National Greening Program (NGP); 2013 World Water Day with the theme:” Water
Water Everywhere, Only If We Share”; Biological Diversity Conservation; and the
National Year of Rice Campaign. Library materials related to the topics were
distributed to the different school heads for reference purposes.
The above audience was made to understand
that climate change is a change in climate attributed directly or indirectly to
human activities that alter the composition of the global atmosphere, in
addition to natural climate variability observed over comparable time periods (UNFCC)
bringing impacts on agriculture and food security, on biological diversity and
ecosystems; and on human health. They
were also oriented on the following: NGP, a government’s priority program being
implemented by the DENR which seeks to plant and grow 1.5 Billion trees into
1.5 million hectares of denuded public land from 2011-2016 through social
mobilization naming Dept. of Education as one of the stakeholders; World Water
Day 2013 which is being observed annually on 22nd March as a means
of focusing attention on the importance of freshwater and advocating for the
sustainable management of the world’s
2.5% freshwater resources (UNEP); and the National Year of Rice (2013)
campaign which seeks to attain its theme “Sapat Na Bigas, Kaya Ng Pinas”.
After the symposium, each school heads were
asked to give their respective commitments of support for Earth Care such as
tree nursery establishment with technical assistance from the nearest DENR
office, intensification of solid waste management in school campus, tree
planting and growing in municipal tree park, etc.
Aside from IEC through school visit, the
DENR-IX information arm held special convocations attended by its officials and
employees, displayed tarp streamers on the aforesaid observances in different
conspicuous places to create public awareness and support, held radio programs
in an AM station in Pagadian City, posted various activities in DENR-IX webpage
r9.denr.gov.ph and prepared news articles for press release.
Meanwhile, the DENR-IX has conducted a
Dalaw Turo Session attended by some 30 students from the Molave Vocational
Technical School. They were organized as
Youth for the Environment in Schools- Organization (YES-O), the first in
Zamboanga del Sur. It is envisioned that by the end of this year, all provinces in Zamboanga Peninsula will have its
own organized student advocates for Earth Care. (H. A. Ascura/DENR-IX
PR)
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