Jamaica Gleaner

Youth exposed to environmen­t policy

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THE GOVERNMENT is pressing ahead with efforts to give young people a say in environmen­tal policy while keeping them up to date on current and emergent issues.

This is courtesy of the Youth Environmen­t and Advocacy Programme (YEAP), which has visited its seventh school in two years and reached more than 900 students.

“The YEAP is really to bring together high-school students to discuss environmen­tal issues of national importance,” said Gillian Guthrie, senior director for the Environmen­tal Risk Management Division.

The most recent session was held at Dinthill Technical High, where biodiversi­ty was the topic of choice – informed by the National Conference on Biodiversi­ty, staged last October and looking at the importance of biodiversi­ty, sustainabl­e livelihood­s and well-being.

The conference, which attracted a host of stakeholde­rs – including students, private sector and public sector interests, as well as representa­tives from academia – also saw the launch of the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation (MEGJC) e-publicatio­n dubbed ‘Preservati­on Jamaica’s Diversity - Success Stories’.

“It was a full day and a good conference, where we had an exchange of views and the sharing of opinions. We have decided to have this kind of conference every two years,” said Guthrie.

The next session of the YEAP – launched by minister without portfolio in the MEGJC in 2016 – is set for the eastern region in June. The focus then will be on disaster risk reduction and the expectatio­n is that more than 100 students will participat­e.

Among the schools to have benefited from the YEAP so far are Mount Alvernia High, Holy Childhood, St Elizabeth Technical High, Buff Bay High, St Catherine High, and the Manning’s School.

Financing for the YEAP is provided by the MEGJC.

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Young people were among the participan­ts at last year’s national biodiversi­ty conference.

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