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“Environmental awareness project” at Orphanschool-Bagoaims was held on December 4 to help kids and youths explore environmental issues and encourage them to makeimpactfulcontributions to societyin combatting climate change.This will be a one-day event, full of edutainment activitiesmainly targeted for kids and young adults. Through interactive lessons, stories, songs and games, targeted participants will beeducated on the terms, concept and background of climate change.By the end of the training, it is expected to encourage behaviorchange among project beneficiaries inprotectingour Planetthrough small, yetimpactfulindividual commitments.The project Goals are (1) To raise communal awarenessabout the most urgent and prominent global issue, which is, climate change (2) To helpyouths and kids build up competencies needed to cope with climatechange (3) To highlight the role of youthsand kidsin saving our planet and its people

“Environmental awareness project” at Orphanschool-Bagoaims was held on December 4 to help kids and youths explore environmental issues and encourage them to makeimpactfulcontributions to societyin combatting climate change.This will be a one-day event, full of edutainment activitiesmainly targeted for kids and young adults. Through interactive lessons, stories, songs and games, targeted participants will beeducated on the terms, concept and background of climate change.By the end of the training, it is expected to encourage behaviorchange among project beneficiaries inprotectingour Planetthrough small, yetimpactfulindividual commitments.The project Goals are (1) To raise communal awarenessabout the most urgent and prominent global issue, which is, climate change (2) To helpyouths and kids build up competencies needed to cope with climatechange (3) To highlight the role of youthsand kidsin saving our planet and its people

Behavior change communication (BCC), the use of communication (interpersonal, mass media, etc.) to positively influence changes in behavior, can play an important part in expanding and sustaining demand across the category of clean and efficient cookstoves and fuels by raising awareness about the benefits and availability of clean cooking solutions to drive purchase decisions and encourage consistent use. Photo: Miranda Grant

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#BCC #behaviorchange #communicationstrategy #cookstoves #globalgoals #women

...nudging behaviour in an inclusive direction. But are people who are disabled consider themselves so? And would they self-declare in a social situation?

The next generation of environmental champions are leading the charge against ocean plastic pollution in the Sámana Province, Dominican Republic. Through the Green Friday's school recycling program, supported by USAID's Clean Cities, Blue Ocean program, students learn about the 3Rs—reduce, reuse, recycle—and embrace the pivotal role of recycling in a circular economy. In a mere eight weeks, two schools united to collect nearly 15,000 plastic bottles, marking a significant step towards sustainability. Here, an instructor is sorting plastic waste the children collected and saved from entering the environment.

Behavior change communication (BCC), the use of communication (interpersonal, mass media, etc.) to positively influence changes in behavior, can play an important part in expanding and sustaining demand across the category of clean and efficient cookstoves and fuels by raising awareness about the benefits and availability of clean cooking solutions to drive purchase decisions and encourage consistent use. Photo: Miranda Grant

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#BCC #behaviorchange #communicationstrategy #cookstoves #globalgoals #women

Gamification of bottle cap sorting, collection and recycling at the Nationaldenkmal für die Befreiungskriege in Viktoriapark in Berlin.

Adding lettuce to your sandwich at lunch or as a side salad at dinner is super healthy and tasty too! #kidshealth #nutrition #healthy #fitfam #healthyeating #healthyhabits #health #behaviorchange #eatveggies #eathealthy #Earthboundfarm

Behavior change communication (BCC), the use of communication (interpersonal, mass media, etc.) to positively influence changes in behavior, can play an important part in expanding and sustaining demand across the category of clean and efficient cookstoves and fuels by raising awareness about the benefits and availability of clean cooking solutions to drive purchase decisions and encourage consistent use. Photo: Miranda Grant

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#BCC #behaviorchange #communicationstrategy #cookstoves #globalgoals #women

The next generation of environmental champions are leading the charge against ocean plastic pollution in the Sámana Province, Dominican Republic. Through the Green Friday's school recycling program, supported by USAID's Clean Cities, Blue Ocean program, students learn about the 3Rs—reduce, reuse, recycle—and embrace the pivotal role of recycling in a circular economy. In a mere eight weeks, two schools united to collect nearly 15,000 plastic bottles, marking a significant step towards sustainability. Here, an instructor is teaching children about the recycling process.

Behavior change communication (BCC), the use of communication (interpersonal, mass media, etc.) to positively influence changes in behavior, can play an important part in expanding and sustaining demand across the category of clean and efficient cookstoves and fuels by raising awareness about the benefits and availability of clean cooking solutions to drive purchase decisions and encourage consistent use. Photo: Miranda Grant

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#BCC #behaviorchange #communicationstrategy #cookstoves #globalgoals #women

The next generation of environmental champions are leading the charge against ocean plastic pollution in the Sámana Province, Dominican Republic. Through the Green Friday's school recycling program, supported by USAID's Clean Cities, Blue Ocean program, students learn about the 3Rs—reduce, reuse, recycle—and embrace the pivotal role of recycling in a circular economy. In a mere eight weeks, two schools united to collect nearly 15,000 plastic bottles, marking a significant step towards sustainability. Here, children weigh plastic waste they have saved from entering the environment.

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5th Episode on Saturday, 19th September 2020 discussing “Challenge or Behavior change”

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The next generation of environmental champions are leading the charge against ocean plastic pollution in the Sámana Province, Dominican Republic. Through the Green Friday's school recycling program, supported by USAID's Clean Cities, Blue Ocean program, students learn about the 3Rs—reduce, reuse, recycle—and embrace the pivotal role of recycling in a circular economy. In a mere eight weeks, two schools united to collect nearly 15,000 plastic bottles, marking a significant step towards sustainability. Here, children prepare bottles for the recycling process.

The next generation of environmental champions are leading the charge against ocean plastic pollution in the Sámana Province, Dominican Republic. Through the Green Friday's school recycling program, supported by USAID's Clean Cities, Blue Ocean program, students learn about the 3Rs—reduce, reuse, recycle—and embrace the pivotal role of recycling in a circular economy. In a mere eight weeks, two schools united to collect nearly 15,000 plastic bottles, marking a significant step towards sustainability. Here, an instructor is teaching children about the recycling process.

The next generation of environmental champions are leading the charge against ocean plastic pollution in the Sámana Province, Dominican Republic. Through the Green Friday's school recycling program, supported by USAID's Clean Cities, Blue Ocean program, students learn about the 3Rs—reduce, reuse, recycle—and embrace the pivotal role of recycling in a circular economy. In a mere eight weeks, two schools united to collect nearly 15,000 plastic bottles, marking a significant step towards sustainability. Here, children prepare bottles for the recycling process.

The next generation of environmental champions are leading the charge against ocean plastic pollution in the Sámana Province, Dominican Republic. Through the Green Friday's school recycling program, supported by USAID's Clean Cities, Blue Ocean program, students learn about the 3Rs—reduce, reuse, recycle—and embrace the pivotal role of recycling in a circular economy. In a mere eight weeks, two schools united to collect nearly 15,000 plastic bottles, marking a significant step towards sustainability. Here, children are pictured with crafts engaging with the 3Rs.

The next generation of environmental champions are leading the charge against ocean plastic pollution in the Sámana Province, Dominican Republic. Through the Green Friday's school recycling program, supported by USAID's Clean Cities, Blue Ocean program, students learn about the 3Rs—reduce, reuse, recycle—and embrace the pivotal role of recycling in a circular economy. In a mere eight weeks, two schools united to collect nearly 15,000 plastic bottles, marking a significant step towards sustainability. Here, an instructor is teaching children about the recycling process.

The next generation of environmental champions are leading the charge against ocean plastic pollution in the Sámana Province, Dominican Republic. Through the Green Friday's school recycling program, supported by USAID's Clean Cities, Blue Ocean program, students learn about the 3Rs—reduce, reuse, recycle—and embrace the pivotal role of recycling in a circular economy. In a mere eight weeks, two schools united to collect nearly 15,000 plastic bottles, marking a significant step towards sustainability. Here, children prepare bottles for the recycling process.

The next generation of environmental champions are leading the charge against ocean plastic pollution in the Sámana Province, Dominican Republic. Through the Green Friday's school recycling program, supported by USAID's Clean Cities, Blue Ocean program, students learn about the 3Rs—reduce, reuse, recycle—and embrace the pivotal role of recycling in a circular economy. In a mere eight weeks, two schools united to collect nearly 15,000 plastic bottles, marking a significant step towards sustainability. Here, an instructor is teaching children about the recycling process.

The next generation of environmental champions are leading the charge against ocean plastic pollution in the Sámana Province, Dominican Republic. Through the Green Friday's school recycling program, supported by USAID's Clean Cities, Blue Ocean program, students learn about the 3Rs—reduce, reuse, recycle—and embrace the pivotal role of recycling in a circular economy. In a mere eight weeks, two schools united to collect nearly 15,000 plastic bottles, marking a significant step towards sustainability. Here, an instructor is sorting plastic waste the children collected and saved from entering the environment.

The next generation of environmental champions are leading the charge against ocean plastic pollution in the Sámana Province, Dominican Republic. Through the Green Friday's school recycling program, supported by USAID's Clean Cities, Blue Ocean program, students learn about the 3Rs—reduce, reuse, recycle—and embrace the pivotal role of recycling in a circular economy. In a mere eight weeks, two schools united to collect nearly 15,000 plastic bottles, marking a significant step towards sustainability. Here, children weigh plastic waste they have saved from entering the environment.

Clean Cities, Blue Ocean and national government staff survey one of the open dumpsites being remediated in Samaná Province.

Clean Cities, Blue Ocean hosted Learning Exchange Workshops in Samaná Province to engage local stakeholders in promoting 3R practices and support local solid waste management systems.

Clean Cities, Blue Ocean hosted Learning Exchange Workshops in Samaná Province to engage local stakeholders in promoting 3R practices and support local solid waste management systems.

The next generation of environmental champions are leading the charge against ocean plastic pollution in the Sámana Province, Dominican Republic. Through the Green Friday's school recycling program, supported by USAID's Clean Cities, Blue Ocean program, students learn about the 3Rs—reduce, reuse, recycle—and embrace the pivotal role of recycling in a circular economy. In a mere eight weeks, two schools united to collect nearly 15,000 plastic bottles, marking a significant step towards sustainability. Here, an instructor is teaching children about the recycling process.

The next generation of environmental champions are leading the charge against ocean plastic pollution in the Sámana Province, Dominican Republic. Through the Green Friday's school recycling program, supported by USAID's Clean Cities, Blue Ocean program, students learn about the 3Rs—reduce, reuse, recycle—and embrace the pivotal role of recycling in a circular economy. In a mere eight weeks, two schools united to collect nearly 15,000 plastic bottles, marking a significant step towards sustainability. Here, an instructor is teaching children about the recycling process.

The next generation of environmental champions are leading the charge against ocean plastic pollution in the Sámana Province, Dominican Republic. Through the Green Friday's school recycling program, supported by USAID's Clean Cities, Blue Ocean program, students learn about the 3Rs—reduce, reuse, recycle—and embrace the pivotal role of recycling in a circular economy. In a mere eight weeks, two schools united to collect nearly 15,000 plastic bottles, marking a significant step towards sustainability. Here, an instructor is teaching children about the recycling process.

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