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Berjaya kumpul 12 tan bahan kitar semula

Berjaya kumpul 12 tan bahan kitar semula

Green Brunei News
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, 18 Jan – Sekolah-sekolah di negara ini diseru agar mendapatkan pengiktirafan daripada pertubuhan serantau dan antarabangsa atas inisiatif yang dijalankan seperti ASEAN Eco Schools Award dan SEAMEO-Japan Education for Sustainable Development Award. Pemangku Ketua Pusat Kerjasama Sains, Teknologi dan Alam Sekitar (STEP), Dayang Sarimah binti Abu Bakar turut berkata, Kementerian Pendidikan melalui Pusat STEP mengalu-alukan sekolah yang bergiat aktif dalam menjalankan program yang bertemakan pendidikan alam sekitar. Bagi sekolah yang belum memulakan atau yang ingin memperbaiki lagi inisiatif berkenaan, beliau menyarankan supaya merujuk buku panduan yang telah diterbitkan oleh Pusat STEP, bertajuk ‘Guidebook For Initiating Green School in Brunei Darussalam’. Beliau membuat seruan ini semasa menyampaikan ucapan selaku tetamu kehormat pada Majlis Penyampaian Hadiah Green Brunei Eco Drive, yang berlangsung di Sekolah Menengah Sayyidina Hasan, hari ini.…
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JIS crowned winner of Eco Drive

JIS crowned winner of Eco Drive

Green Brunei News
THE Green Brunei Eco Drive yesterday crowned Jerudong International School (JIS) as the winner of its four-month recycling initiative. JIS collected over six tonnes of recyclables in the competition, surpassing Mahad Islam Brunei’s two tonnes of recyclables and Jerudong Primary School’s 1.8 tonnes of recyclables. Meanwhile, Sayyidina Hasan Secondary School received the consolation prize for raising 1.4 tonnes of recyclables. An awards ceremony was held at the Sayyidina Hasan Secondary School, where the winners were announced in front of government officials and supporting partners. “We hope that the students will continue to practise recycling in their schools and their homes as waste management has always been a lingering issue that is yet to be solved,” said Khairunnisa Ash’ari, co-founder and community engagement director of Green Brunei. She also hoped the…
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NGOs face financing issues

NGOs face financing issues

Green Brunei News
FUNDING problems continue to hinder non-governmental organisations in Brunei from carrying out effective programmes that fight for the causes they believe in. There has never been a study on the effectiveness of Brunei NGOs in contributing to the community or shaping national policies. No research has also been published on the number of NGOs that did not stay afloat because of financial issues. According to United Nations policy watchdog Global Policy Forum, often what an NGO can and cannot do is tied to where the money comes from, dramatically affecting the effectiveness and neutrality of NGOs. It added that NGOs rely on money from various sources, including individual donors, foundations, corporations, and governments. Iswandy Ahmad, the president of Brunei Darussalam AIDS Council, said there is a misconception in Brunei that…
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2015 thriving time for Youth development

2015 thriving time for Youth development

Green Brunei News
YOUTH involvement in national development goals this year gained royal praise during the 10th National Youth Day celebration with His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzadin Waddaulah, The Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam, commending the youths on their valiant efforts. During the event held at the Hassanal Bolkiah Indoor Stadium last September, His Majesty lauded the youths who ventured into the creative industry to those who made the effort as well as those who successfully broke into the international market. He also praised those who chose to venture into less popular fields such as farming and heavy machinery, just to name a few. In the past 12 months, a tremendous number of aspiring young leaders and youth groups in the country have stepped up in terms of being…
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NGO: Form partnerships to address issues more effectively

NGO: Form partnerships to address issues more effectively

Green Brunei News
GOVERNMENT agencies and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) need to form partnerships to complement one another’s goals, said the founder of Green Brunei. Khairunnisa Ash’ari said to date, Green Brunei has received support from and worked with the Ministry of Primary Resources and Tourism, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Development and the Energy and Industry Department at the Prime Minister’s Office for its projects. “The kind of support we usually need is technical expertise, facilities and also in-kind support. I believe partnerships like these are important because it helps strengthen understanding of various environment and climate change issues,” she said. The NGO has around 30 members aged from 18 to 31. But Khairunnisa said with most of their events, they work with outside volunteers as well as Universiti Brunei Darussalam students who…
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