ESTONIA TO HELP RAISE ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS IN ARMENIA
LETA, Latvia
July 8, 2013 Monday
Non-profit organisation Peipsi Centre for Trans-boundary Cooperation
is implementing a project, aiming to raise Armenian residents'
environmental awareness in order to maintain natural diversity,
reports the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The project is partly financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Minister Urmas Paet stated that awareness-raising is necessary in
order to value biodiversity and the natural environment. "Acquiring
knowledge about the environment at school will help formulate
children's environmentally conscientious stances and principles
and will support the formulation of an understanding that today's
decisions will be reflected in our tomorrow," he said.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will support the one-year project with
29,992 euros from its resources earmarked for development co-operation.
LETA, Latvia
July 8, 2013 Monday
Non-profit organisation Peipsi Centre for Trans-boundary Cooperation
is implementing a project, aiming to raise Armenian residents'
environmental awareness in order to maintain natural diversity,
reports the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The project is partly financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Minister Urmas Paet stated that awareness-raising is necessary in
order to value biodiversity and the natural environment. "Acquiring
knowledge about the environment at school will help formulate
children's environmentally conscientious stances and principles
and will support the formulation of an understanding that today's
decisions will be reflected in our tomorrow," he said.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will support the one-year project with
29,992 euros from its resources earmarked for development co-operation.