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    Womens’s day celebration: Calliaqua Anglican School chosen by the United Nations

    March 5, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A primary school in SVG has been chosen to work with a United Nations organization in celebrating International Women’s Day this year.

    The Calliaqua Anglican School represented by Sadie Dopwell, Romanah James, and Tianna Willians, students of Grade 6 are helping the Secretariat of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), to

    highlight the role of women around the world in the protection of the planet’s vital land resources.

    Dr. Corselle Smith, Head Teacher of the school, says it is a special honor that students from SVG were given such a high honor and an extremely special privilege for her school to be asked to be the voice of schools

    around the world in this global endeavor.

    Meanwhile, the class teacher of the students, and Coordinator of the exercise, Ms. Lydia Pope, says that it is of real significance that SVG was chosen for this exercise. She points out that our land space is very

    limited, being a Small Island Developing State; and that agriculture is central to our economy and food security, both of which depend on our productive land.

    Dr. Smith also underlines that because of these and other salient reasons such as ensuring our water supply, and the preservation of our forest, the protection of our bio-productive lands must be of interest to every Vincentian.

    The project which tells the story of women’s role in Sustainable Land Management, is opened for participation from woman around the world. Vincentian women wishing to participate can visit the school’s facebook page for more information.

    Video submitted by the Calliaqua Anglican school
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