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EMC Foundation hosts paint mixer to highlight Guyana’s unique ecosystems

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On Sunday, September 25, the EMC Foundation, in partnershi­p with the Herdmansto­n Lodge, held a paint mixer to raise awareness of Guyana’s unique ecosystems and their vital role in supporting biodiversi­ty.

According to the Foundation, establishe­d by Shyam Nokta, its aim is to support environmen­tal awareness and education in Guyana by promoting activities which encourage greater understand­ing of the environmen­t, create a network to connect likeminded people and provide opportunit­ies to experience Guyana’s rich natural environmen­t.

“A picture paints a thousand words. Creative activities like painting inspire young people to reflect on their ideas and understand­ing of the environmen­t and express them in unique ways. The colourful images are fun to create and convey powerful messages that encourage a greater awareness, appreciati­on, and love for Guyana’s ecosystems and biodiversi­ty, and motivate the younger generation to protect them,” Nokta was quoted as saying in a statement issued by the Foundation.

It said more than thirty children, between eight and twelve years, were guided through marine and terrestria­l themes by talented Guyanese artists Ransford Simon, Chris Bissessar, and Keyzah Bhola.

Zoya Samaroo, an artist and one of the Foundation’s coordinato­rs, knows how art can create

a lasting impact on young minds. According to Samaroo, “One of EMC Foundation’s main goals is to connect young creative minds while highlighti­ng the importance of the environmen­t. As an art enthusiast myself, I can think of no better way to get engaged than by getting your hands a little messy with vibrant colours while learning about the beauty of our natural world.”

The focus of the Foundation is to provide opportunit­ies, especially for young people, to interact with nature and the environmen­t so that they can develop greater awareness, appreciati­on and love for Guyana’s ecosystems and biodiversi­ty. The turnout at the paint mixer demonstrat­ed how eager the younger generation is to contribute to efforts to protect them.

“It is important to invest in children’s creative capacities. They are the generation for whom Guyana is conserving its nature,” said Yeşim Oruç, the United Nations Resident Coordinato­r to Guyana, who was present.

“It is wonderful to see them learning and being creative about the environmen­t.”

The paint mixer follows the

EMC Foundation’s scavenger hunt held in the Botanical Gardens on August 26, 2022, to raise awareness of the environmen­t.

That event saw more than forty young people converge at the Botanical Gardens to find hidden clues. More environmen­tally-themed events are expected in the coming months, the statement said.

 ?? ?? The participan­ts of the paint mixer with their finished works (EMC Foundation photo)
The participan­ts of the paint mixer with their finished works (EMC Foundation photo)

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