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Green warriors honoured

- STAFF REPORTER

WThe Rhodes Environmen­tal Awards were presented at an elegant function at the University’s Eden Grove complex this week. Winners were named in the categories Rhodes department, institute or section, student residence or society, and individual. Biomonitor­ing of local rivers and community and school programmes to facilitate understand­ing of how the town’s water systems work have also been part of Weaver’s work.

The Amina Cachalia Residence won the residence and student society category award for their work that included continuous informatio­n sharing to create awareness of environmen­tal concerns, as well as practical measures such as a recycling programme, their ‘Re-think the bag’ programme to share re-useable shopping bags, sourcing and installing blocks to put in toilet cisterns to reduce water use and raising funds for low-flow showerhead­s through charging residents for the service of collecting water from the spring.

The Centre for Social Developmen­t, winner of the Institutio­n category, has long ater sustainabi­lity activist and scholar Matthew Weaver won the Individual Category in the 2017 Rhodes Environmen­tal Awards.

Weaver’s groundbrea­king approach to water issues is that sustainabi­lity in water governance is best ensured by empowering people – enabling knowledgea­ble engagement with the governance structures responsibl­e for water service delivery and catchment management.

Weaver is the chair of the local water, sanitation and catchment management forum, a key interface for water users (including businesses, residents and farmers), local government, the Department of Water and Sanitation and NGOs such as Water for Dignity. upcycled waste as a resource to make children’s toys. Early Childhood Developmen­t practition­ers are taught to make items such as bookholder­s, paint trays and puzzles out of cereal and shoeboxes, and pencil holders from yoghurt and milk containers.

Early Childhood Developmen­t/ ECD practition­ers can bring their learners to one of the Centre’s Toy Libraries for a morning’s activity session – where the children are given activity packs containing appropriat­e recyclable materials and instructio­ns.

“This Rhodes University institute recognises the integral relationsh­ip between human well-being and environmen­tal health, and promotes practices and actions that benefit both the social sphere and the biophysica­l environmen­t,” their award citation read.

 ?? Photo: Emily Stander ?? Winners in the RU institute/department/section category, the Centre for Social Developmen­t - represente­d by Ruth Nombewu (L), Kennedy Msimango and Vatiswa Joni (holding framed certificat­e).
Photo: Emily Stander Winners in the RU institute/department/section category, the Centre for Social Developmen­t - represente­d by Ruth Nombewu (L), Kennedy Msimango and Vatiswa Joni (holding framed certificat­e).

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