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Think green, make clean
by UNV.ba
A spring clean-up was conducted at Modrac Lake in Tuzla, a north-eastern town of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Within several hours, the Centre for Ecology and Energy, the Scout Association ‘Duga’ and local community members had collected a dozen bags of waste. (UNV, 2011) World Environment Day 2011 was marked in the southern municipality of Stolac with the clean-up of a local river bank involving numerous volunteers, local fishermen and staff of the local utility company. (UNV, 2011)Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina: Hundreds of citizens in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) got together to celebrate World Environment Day on June 5th. To mark this occasion, United Nations agencies, ministries, municipalities, towns, schools and non-governmental organizations around the country organized clean-ups of parks, squares, school yards and picnic areas, as well as exhibitions and various cultural events. In the northern town of Bihac, citizens and members of the NGO Emeralds of Una (River) engaged in a clean-up activity organized by the municipality and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) under the slogan ‘Think green, make clean’. All those who joined were given clean-up kits prepared by UNDP. Under the same slogan, World Environment Day 2011 was also marked in the southern municipality of Stolac, which organized the clean-up of a local river bank involving numerous volunteers, local fishermen and staff of the local utility company. In an area of about half a square kilometre, citizens collected garbage, cleared away mud that had piled up during the floods and removed other debris, later transporting it all to the town’s waste disposal site. In Sarajevo, United Nations Volunteers joined UN staff and a small group of citizens to clean up two children’s parks located in Sarajevo’s most popular walking area, the Vilsonovo Alley. At the same time, a local Association for Development and Affirmation of Society (BNL) held an environmental competition at the city’s main square. This event successfully mobilized a large number of participants in gathering discarded plastic bottles and plastic bags. The Centre for Ecology and Energy in the north-eastern town of Tuzla conducted a spring clean-up at the nearby Modrac Lake. This project was further supported by the contributions of members of the local community and the Scout Association ‘Duga’. Within several hours, they had collected a dozen bags of waste dispersed around the lake area, built four tables and benches and mounted notice boards asking citizens to preserve nature. In the cultural centre of the Pale municipality east of Sarajevo, youth prepared an ecology-focused performance under the slogan of ‘Wake up world’. This event was attended by young ecologists from local primary schools, children from kindergartens and the volunteer-based ‘Sunce’ Association for children with special needs. The event aimed to raise awareness of the wider public in the Srebrenica region about climate change and renewable energy sources - especially the benefits of using renewable energy sources - by presenting children’s creative and motivating ideas and artwork. |
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