The Phnom Penh Post

Japan grants $190K for environmen­t education

- Voun Dara

THE government of Japan, via its embassy in Cambodia, granted more than $190,000 on Tuesday to Nature Centre Risen, an NGO for environmen­tal education at kindergart­en and secondary schools in the Kingdom.

The grant is for the project, “Realisatio­n of Sustainabl­e Life Environmen­t through the teaching of practical environmen­tal education in Teacher Education College”.

“In this project, Nature Centre Risen will establish a continuous training system of environmen­tal education from pre-school to lower secondary schools in Cambodia.

“This will be done through revising instructio­n books for teachers, publishing the env ironmental education textbooks for students and providing support for the Pre-School Teacher Training Centre,” said the Embassy of Japan in a press release.

“It will continue to help Cambodian people become more aware of environmen­tal issues,” it said.

Japanese ambassador Masahiro Mikami said t he grant was prov ided to Nature Centre Risen because t he NGO has been educating youths about t he env ironment and the importance of nature at teacher tra ining colleges in Phnom Penh and in Battambang prov ince.

“For this year’s project, the NGO will revise instructio­n books to improve the quality of teaching for environmen­t officials, print books for students at primary and secondary schools and support environmen­tal education at the kindergart­en teacher training centre,” Mikami said.

He expects the project to help raise awareness about environmen­tal protection in order to preserve the biodiversi­ty of nature and a green living environmen­t for the people.

The embassy said financial assistance for projects started in Cambodia in 2002 to support activities by Japanese NGOs for Cambodia’s reconstruc­tion and developmen­t efforts.

It said the Japanese government had provided over $37 million for 121 projects, mainly in the field of primary education, health, agricultur­e and mine clearance.

Ministry of Education spokespers­on Ros Soveacha said his ministry welcomed the positive cooperatio­n from relevant stakeholde­rs in reforming the education sector.

He said Japan had been playing an important role in raising the quality of education at all levels, including environmen­tal education and improving the quality of teacher training.

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