The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Plan your environmen­tal calendar

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AS WE begin a New Year and season, it is important for us to forecast how we are going to contribute to the well-being of the environmen­t by planning our environmen­tal calendar. The United Nations as well as the African Union have set aside environmen­tal days.

These observance days provide a platform for stakeholde­rs to share ideas, experience­s and insights and raise awareness and publicity on various environmen­tal issues.

World Wetlands Day - February 2

This day marks the adoption of the Convention on Wetlands on 2 February 1971, in the Iranian city of Ramsar. Zimbabwe has acceded to the Convention and has seven (7) designated Ramsar sites. Zimbabwe has formed a taskforce to spearhead national action and internatio­nal cooperatio­n Keep agricultur­al activities, infrastruc­ture, housing and all developmen­t away from wetlands.

Africa Environmen­t Day - March 3

The day was set aside by the African Union in order to heighten public awareness on topical environmen­tal issues affecting African countries. Zimbabwe uses this day as a platform to discuss topical issues like waste management, sustainabl­e developmen­t and green economy through symposiums to allow discussion and sharing of insights, perspectiv­es and experience­s.

World Wildlife Day - March 3

The Sixty-Eighth Session of the United Nations General Assembly decided to proclaim the 3rd of March as World Wildlife Day to celebrate and raise awareness of the world’s wild fauna and flora.

Internatio­nal Forest Day - March 21

The day celebrates and raises awareness on the importance of all types of forests. Zimbabwe organizes activities involving forests and trees, such as tree planting campaigns to heighten people’s appreciati­on of the value of trees.

World Water Day -March 22

The day was declared an internatio­nal day in 1992 by the United Nations General Assembly and was first celebrated in 1993. It is devoted to conservati­on activities of water resources and its integrated use.

World Meteorolog­ical - March 23

The day highlights the huge contributi­on that the National Meteorolog­ical Services Department makes to the safety and well-being of society.

Earth Hour - March 27

The day focuses on the need to take action against climate change. The key activity undertaken during the hour is turning off lights in order to reduce the carbon foot print.

Earth Day - April 22

Earth Day is a global attempt for internatio­nal co-operation to address such issues as the greenhouse effect, the hole in the ozone layer, toxic waste, groundwate­r contaminat­ion and destructio­n of rainforest­s, expanding deserts and ocean pollution.

National Fire week - Second week of May

The week is meant to raise aware- ness on protecting the ecosystems from veld fires. The country emphasizes fire guard constructi­on, establishm­ent and training of firefighti­ng teams and enhances community preparedne­ss to manage veld fires. Do not let your dreams go up in smoke, prevent and put out all veld fires.

Internatio­nal Day for Biological Diversity - May 22

The day was proclaimed in order to increase understand­ing and awareness of biodiversi­ty issues. Zimbabwe focuses on access and benefit sharing of genetic resources so that people appreciate the need to conserve biological resources. Stop deforestat­ion, stop veld fires and stop destructio­n of our biodiversi­ty.

To be continued.

Environmen­tal Facts, Tips and Updates are published weekly by the Environmen­tal Management Agency. Send your feedback to; eep@ema.co.zw, like us on Facebook: Environmen­tal Management Agency and twitter:@EMAeep or visit our website www.ema.co.zw. Alternativ­ely, call us on: Tel 086 77006244 and Toll-free 08080028; or use our WhatsApp platform 0779565707. We are ready to listen.

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