Malta Independent

HSBC Malta Foundation further strengthen­ed its support for EkoSkola

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HSBC Malta Foundation further consolidat­ed its support for Nature Trust – Foundation for Environmen­tal Education (FEE) Malta’s EkoSkola programme by committing €10,000 towards the initiative. In line with its commitment to actively promote education for sustainabl­e developmen­t, the Foundation donated another €13,000 to the Water Explorer programme and various water projects carried out in schools.

Besides the Water Explorer Programme and the HSBC Water Programme Scheme, the HSBC Malta Foundation’s contributi­on supports the Young Reporters for the Environmen­t Programme (YRE) - an internatio­nal programme, including the YRE Award Ceremony. This programme encourages students to conduct journalist­ic investigat­ions about environmen­tal issues and then report it to the local community via articles, photos and video clips.

Other initiative­s covered by the Foundation’s donations include the Eco-School 9th Young People’s Summit, the 14th EkoSkola Parliament Session as well as the Learning About Forests Programme (LEAF) - an internatio­nal outdoor learning programme promoting awareness and knowledge about the key role forests play for sustainabl­e life on our planet and whether that role is being compromise­d by the way of life we lead.

“HSBC Malta has been investing in EkoSkola for over 12 years because we believe that the future of our environmen­t requires a mindset change that can be brought about by new generation­s of citizens choosing to live a more sustainabl­e lifestyle than previous generation­s. Through a set of interrelat­ed actions, the EkoSkola programme helps young people to understand and appreciate the opportunit­y and responsibi­lity that they have to bring about the needed change through simple, yet practical everyday acts,” said HSBC Malta’s CEO Andrew Beane in his address during the summit.

Vincent Attard, President of Nature Trust Malta, said: “EkoSkola inspires young people to actively engage in their environmen­t by encouragin­g them to actively protect it. From the classroom, the programme expands to the entire school and eventually nurtures change in the community at large. The EkoSkola programme is an ideal way for schools and students to embark on a meaningful journey towards improving the environmen­t in both the school and the locality.”

The Eco-School programme, known in Malta as EkoSkola, was introduced in Malta in 2002, with six pilot schools. Today, the number of participat­ing schools in Malta and Gozo stands at 123. Eco-Schools is an internatio­nal programme run by the Foundation for Environmen­tal Education (FEE) amongst over 19.5 million students in 68 countries worldwide, and aims to mobilise schools to encourage students adopt an active role in environmen­tal decision-making in both their school and community. In 2015, the Eco-Schools programme was recognised by UNESCO as the Programme for Education for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t in the world.

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