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Activists in keep the rivers alive rally

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Last Sunday, young and old environmen­tal activists concerned about the state of Guyana’s rivers, marked World Environmen­t Day, June 5th, 2017 by staging a march and rally, under the theme “Keep Our Rivers Alive,” which commenced at the Bank of Guyana and concluded at the seawall bandstand.

According to a release from the NGO, Policy Forum Guyana (PFG), participan­ts included primary and secondary schools from Georgetown, the East Coast and West Bank, two UG organisati­ons - Hinterland Secondary school students and St. Anne’s Home for girls, East Coast CleanUp Committees, Rotaract members from UG and Georgetown and Cyril Potter College of Education student teachers. Also present were contingent­s from the Forestry Commission, the Ministry of Natural Resources and several businesses. The schools with their banners and chants around the theme, “Keep the Rivers Alive,” led the head-andwrist-band wearing marchers to the seawall, where they were addressed by young leaders.

The main message was that Guyanese have to set aside their complacent belief that water is abundant and something they don’t have to worry about, according to the PFG media release. The young leaders argued that rivers are dying, potable water aquifers are drying up, and coastal waters are being polluted by chemicals and waste products. Participan­ts were encouraged to promote keeping the rivers

free of mercury and other contaminan­ts, making safe drinking water accessible to everyone and providing effective laws and regulation­s to protect water. Local UN Coordinato­r and marcher Mikiko Tanaka delivered greetings from the UN for World Environmen­t Day.

According to the release, prizes for best banner, chant and creativity were awarded by three members of Rotaract. Marian Academy and Lusignan/Good Hope Learning Centre were the winners and runner-ups, respective­ly in the best banner category. Tutorial High School emerged the victors over runner-ups Hope Secondary, Charlestow­n and Marian Academy in the ‘chant off’, while the creativity prize was awarded to St. Ann’s Home, with Ann’s Grove Secondary in the runner-up position.

 ?? (PFG photo) ?? The best chant: The Tutorial team
(PFG photo) The best chant: The Tutorial team
 ?? (PFG photo) ?? The environmen­tal activists at the seawall bandstand
(PFG photo) The environmen­tal activists at the seawall bandstand

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