Jamaica Gleaner

Grant-making entity gets stakeholde­r approval for tech-forestry initiative

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THE ENVIRONMEN­TAL Foundation of Jamaica has received the approval of local players i n the environmen­t sector, with news that it will support the applicatio­n of technology to public education and awareness for forest ecosystems.

In its latest call for proposals, which comes out tomorrow, the EFJ is announcing the decision to provide grants for Apps and games that are developed for this purpose and with children as their target audience.

“The Agency [Forestry Department] is happy to note the inclusion of technology in support of awareness building about forests, their values, and functions as a part of the EFJ call. We believe this is an important step towards mainstream­ing forestry as well as bringing attention to the role technology can play in sustainabl­e management,” noted Ainsley Henry, chief executive officer and conservato­r of forests at the Forestry Department.

Indi McLymont Lafayette, a long-time climate justice advocate who has worked with children and youth in the environmen­t, agreed.

“I think this is a move in the right direction. It is ensuring that the message of preserving our forest ecosystems gets to people in more relatable and engaging ways,” she said.

“This is particular­ly suited for the youth who need to be proactive about environmen­tal conservati­on. They relate better to i nformation through Apps and games. It also helps them to experience more of nature through virtual reality,” added Lafayette, who is also head of Change Communicat­ions Limited.

“Once the apps and games are developed and properly marketed, then it should be well received in Jamaica and even the rest of the Caribbean,” she said further.

In addition to ‘Education and Awareness’, the EFJ call, which closes on March 29, also offers grants across a number of other thematic areas, including ‘Alternativ­e Livelihood­s’ and ‘Ecotourism Developmen­t’, as well as ‘Invasive Species Control’ and ‘Water Management’.

The EFJ is a grant-making entity that provides financial support to NGOs involved in issues of child survival and child developmen­t as well as the sustainabl­e use and management of Jamaica’s natural resources.

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