Help WESSA-Wildlife & Environmental Society of South Africa by making a financial donation for learners attending - environmental educational centre.
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Help WESSA-Wildlife & Environmental Society of South Africa by making a financial donation for learners attending - environmental educational centre.
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The urgency for climate action in South Africa, particularly in KwaZulu Natal, cannot be overstated. Recent environmental calamities have underscored the pressing need to educate and mobilize learners and communities towards resilience and recovery. By embracing environmental education, we can rebuild and strengthen communities through practical, hands-on solutions. Empowering learners and communities start with understanding the environment and its profound impact on our lives. By educating teachers and learners, we not only enhance their learning experience but also equip them to spearhead positive change. This empowerment paves the way for a deeper comprehension of environmental impacts, fostering skills and knowledge that contribute to sustainable community development and breaking the cycle of poverty. The environmental education programme at our education centres ensures that participants are not just prepared to face local and global challenges but are also poised to seize opportunities, enhancing their career prospects and ensuring a brighter, more resilient future for vulnerable communities.
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