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Promote Eco-citizen Culture among Young People through Eco-Schools and Young Reporters Programs

“Based on the desire that drives it to disseminate eco-citizen culture, particularly among children and young people, the Foundation, in partnership with the Ministry of National Education, took the initiative of launching the “Eco-Ecoles” and “Young reporters for the environment” programs. The latter aim respectively to anchor environmental education in the school curriculum and to enable young people to develop and defend environmentally friendly behaviors and lifestyles, to produce reports on ecological issues close to their environment and to participate in the activities of the International Foundation for Environmental Education. »

Speech by Princess Lalla Hasnaa to the UNEP Council in Nairobi, February 18, 2013

Commitment to Environmental Education

Our goal is to raise environmental awareness among students through journalism, expanding through regional competitions. We prioritize the engagement of students and teachers, involving elected officials, to make environmental engagement a central objective within the educational community, inspiring sustainability in schools and communities.

Participate

Solve local problems with a four-step methodology

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Step One: involves identifying an urgent local problem that requires attention and resolution.
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Second step: consists of conducting a detailed journalistic investigation to fully understand the problem identified.

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Step Three: Reflect on and implement positive actions to resolve the identified problem.

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Step Four: Communicate ideas and present tangible impact to local audiences.

Our target: young people committed to the planet!

Impact

Positive

Join a global program spanning 45 countries for ages 11-21. Dive into practical journalism, explore local environmental issues and connect to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Unleash your creativity for positive change!

Un voyage de récompenses nationales à une renommée internationale

Selected National Winners

National winners are forwarded to the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) for international competition

International Evaluation in Copenhagen

The international jury meets at the end of May/beginning of June in Copenhagen; The winners were revealed on June 5 on the occasion of World Environment Day.

Global recognition and awards

Various awards, including diplomas and electronic equipment, are awarded to outstanding international projects.

Selected National Winners

National winners are forwarded to the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) for international competition

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