The Phnom Penh Post

Student handbook promotes going green

- Long Kimmarita

THE Ministry of Environmen­t, with the support of the Swedish government and UN Developmen­t Programme (UNDP), has produced handbooks on the environmen­t for children to help reduce single-use plastics and maintain a sustainabl­e environmen­t.

Ministry spokesman Neth Pheaktra told The Post on Sunday that the main focus of the handbooks is to inculcate a sense of responsibi­lity for the e nvi ro nment i n pr i mar y school children. The books contain stories related to environmen­tal education.

The handbooks were prepared by the education section of the ministr y’s General Department of Environmen­tal Knowledge and Informatio­n.

“The importance of this book is to provide knowledge of the environmen­t for children. The book also instils in them a love for the environmen­t. Hopefully, this will change their behaviour and orient them to love the environmen­t and join in protecting and conserving existing natural resources,” he said.

The environmen­t ministry received 2,000 handbooks from the UNDP which will be distribute­d to schools in the Kingdom.

UNDP Cambodia’s resident representa­tive Nick Beresford didn’t respond to a request for comment as of press time.

Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport spokespers­on Ros Soveacha welcomed positive cooperatio­n in all forms to raise the awareness of students and education staff.

The aim of the handbooks, he said, is to reduce plastic usage and maintain school environmen­ts that contribute to ensuring environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

The environmen­t and education ministries have also incorporat­ed content concerning the impact of plastic and general environmen­tal work into the curriculum. Relevant content has been made available for children in preschool levels.

The education ministry has been implementi­ng study programmes on the environmen­t and encouragin­g students of all levels to love, preserve and protect school environmen­ts and communitie­s.

 ?? UNDP ?? The handbooks were prepared by the education section of the ministry’s General Department of Environmen­tal Knowledge and Informatio­n.
UNDP The handbooks were prepared by the education section of the ministry’s General Department of Environmen­tal Knowledge and Informatio­n.

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