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§ EE
activities in around 1000 schools through NEEPS clusters, with focusing
on Asian Elephant Conservation in 200 schools
§ Supported
5 NGOs to complete 6 EOSE projects in the state.
§ At
present, NGC is covering 27 districts (23 old and 4 new districts) of
the state, 2213 eco-clubs formed, 25 Master Trainers trained and 963
In-charge Teachers were identified for running the activities of the
eco-clubs.
§ Trans-ad
of Biomedical waste Management education materials in Assamese and
survey of Biomedical Waste Management systems in the state
§ Organized
5 training programmes for NGOs and other stakeholders for various issues
under the TALEEM programme.
§ Organized
Regional Consultation Workshop for WSSD at Guwahati for NE region
§ Participation
from more than 1500 schools for the WSSD school competitions
§ 3
ongoing SGP projects related to biodiversity conservation, land
management and restoration of wetland are underway. 4 SGP projects are
completed and all were related to Biodiversity conservation.
§ Several
Darwin projects on biodiversity conservation completed.
§ Facilitating
EESS in 100 schools of the State, particularly in the development of
green text books, teachers training and in mainstreaming.
§ Development
of EE resource materials including 3 Assamese, 5 Boro, 1 Nepali and 1
English publication and one audio cassette in Boro.
§ Trans-ad
of elephant manual “NatureScope India- Endangered Elephant” in Assamese,
Nepali and Garo.
§ Regional
Workshop on Biomedical Waste Management
§ MoEF
supported GLOBE Teacher Training workshops under EESS Assam.
§ USFWS
supported Rhino and Tiger (R&T) Conservation Education programme
implementation in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh
§ Project
in pipeline. Save The Tiger Fund (STF) Project “Tiger Conservation
through Integrated Conservation and Development Intervention”, a
one-year project supported by ‘Save the Tiger Fund’ a special project of
the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation in partnership with Exxon
Mobil and the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund. The project has been
recently approved (February 2005) by The Save The Tiger Council
§ Endogenous
Tourism Project (ETF) Implementation in collaboration with District
Administration in Assam
§ Community
Forestry International (CFI) Project implementation in two sites in
Meghalaya.
§ Organized
Regional Workshop on Science for Everyone initiating a Science Channel
for India in collaboration with Development and Educational
Communication Unit, Indian Space Research Organization
Contact
Mr. Simanta
Kalita
Programme Coordinator
Email:
simanta.kalita@ceeindia.org
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