The St Andrew’s Development Organisation (SADO) with funding from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) Small Grants Programme (SGP) has implemented the Grenada Harvest 2030 project.
Harvest 2030 is an initiative which promotes a direct intervention into the education system in Grenada, targeting groups thought to be currently at high risk of minimal exposure to basic practical application of Rainwater Harvesting.
One component of the project is an overseas exchange for the students. Four students travelling are Kisha Scott and Donola Noel from St Andrew’s Anglican Secondary School; Darcel Courtney and Reanna Mason from St Joseph’s Convent, Grenville along with teacher Decima Joseph also from St Joseph’s Convent, Grenville. The group will travel to Barbados from 24-27 February 2018.
During the visit, the students will present their experience of the project to officials at UN House Barbados, selected schools, television and radio interviews and as well as site visits to existing rainwater harvesting sites.
For more information call 421 9339 or email [email protected].
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