MAMA-86 Spends World Water Day with Children | ![]() |
Friday, 05 April 2013 11:04 | |||
About 200 students, teachers and invited guests, as well as representatives from authorities and NGOs attended the events under the auspices of the NGO and the Kyiv City & Oblast Water Resources Department. The Lyceum held a seminar, "Let's Preserve Water Resources for Next Generations," featuring reports prepared by students on water management, problems of small rivers, physical properties of water, present condition of underground waters in Ukraine, and basic approaches to sustainable use of potable water.
Other speakers included Mykola Rybitsky from the Water Resources Department and Serhiy Yefimov from the Ukrainian Youth Climate Association, whose presentations dealt with Ukrainian water legislation, Kyiv water resources, and the impact of climate changes on water.
According to Ecology & Biology Teacher Sofia Lazarchuk, the World Water Day is called to remind people of the necessity to treat water resources with prudence, since the lack of water has now become an acute problem for many inhabitants of the planet. In the Gymnasium, special lessons were delivered to second-grade pupil, which included watching a MAMA-86 video on water and sanitation. Olena Zubko, a member of the NGO's Kyiv City Branch, told the children about water in nature and human body, and about primary water conservation rules. The MAMA-86 representatives also gave the Gymnasium and Lyceum posters on chemical safety and "water drop travel", and a book of environmental advices. World Water Day, initiated by the UN General Assembly from 1933, is held annually on March 22 to draw attention to the importance of freshwater and sustainable management of freshwater resources. This year's events are special in that they are conducted in the UN International Year of Water Cooperation.
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