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Roots
& Shoots - Arusha
Youth
educational Symposium
Date:
April 28th, 2012
Venue:
JR-Institute of Information Technology
RATIONALE:
Understanding potential
values of African Women to the Environments, Animals and Human Communities, the
Jane Goodall Institute in Arusha, through its youth based programme (Roots
& Shoots) will conduct a one day educational symposium for 120 Roots &
Shoots Girls from Arusha Secondary School, Olmotony Girls Seminary, Kaloleni
Secondary, Mringa Secondary and Elerai
Secondary Schools.
The
main purpose of this event will be to provide them with the wide range of
opportunity for them to share, practice, discover, realize, interact, exchange
and experience new patterns of skills, knowledge and inspirations for them to
take compassionate actions towards making meaningful differences in their
native lands and communities.
It
is at these events that students will be brought in face to face discussion
with the qualified experts in the field
of environments, Animals, Communities according to their. Experts will present
topics and advise technically on how the youth clubs can best perform
activities and projects in their schools to make their country a really better place for all
living things, while inspiring to become the really citizens of tomorrow
EVENT
SLOGAN: Yes. We can make it happen!
Theme: The role young
African women can play to the environments, animals and human communities
SPONSORING
COMPANY: TANFOAM-ARUSHA
Key speakers and
Topics:
- Mr. Japhet J. Mwanang`ombe – Starting a R&S Club in the neighboring school
- Ms. Jane Ploechl – Global Climate change the role of African young women to mitigations
- Dr. Janemary Ntalwila – Natural Resources Management and the roles young women can play in conservation
- Dr. Lowenya Mushi – Animal Rights and how young women can help
- Ms. Iren Mushi – A woman living with HIV/AIDS. Her own life history and experience with her commercial sex work.
INVITED
ORGANIZATIONS
- Global Service Corps
- African Wildlife Foundation
- The Nature Conservancy
- OIKOS East Africa
- Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute
- Tanzania National Parks Authority
- National Natural History Museum
- Municipal Education Department
SYMPOSIUM
SESSIONS
Session
One:
Club’s projects and activities presentations, discussions, questions and
answers
Session
two:
Mringa secondary School’s research presentation on values of Tanzanian National
Parks
Session
three: Experts presentations, discussion, questions and
Answers