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YUNGA CHALLENGE

ACTIVITIES IN TURKEY

2014 – 2015

17 children made total of 140 tasks

Certificate ceremony

ZARİFOĞLU ELEMANTERY

5 YRS CLASS

ACHıEVED

FOREST CHALLENGE

CURRİCULUM

ZARİFOĞLU ELEMANTERY

5 YRS CLASS

ACHIEVED

WATER CHALLENGE

CURRİCULUM

ZARİFOĞLU ELEMANTERY

5 YRS CLASS

ACHIEVED

DIODİVERSİTY CHALLENGE

CURRİCULUM

ERYAMAN TOKİ ANA OKULU

TOPRAK MEYDAN OKUYOR

Toprak yılı mini sergisi Toprağın oluşumu Sergisi UNEP resim yarışmaları A.01 Toprağın altı A.03 Toprak oluşuyor B.06 Toprak Kullanarak resim çalışması ön hazırlığı B.05 Giyim ve Toprak C.02 Toprağın kötü kullanımı C.08 Toprak ile ilgili meslekler C.13 Bir Minik toprak tanesinin macerası D.05 Mini Bir Bahçe Yapıyoruz D.09 BİR TEŞKİLATI TANIMA Minik Tema Çalışmaları

TOKİ PRESCHOOL

5 YRS CLASS

CERTİFİCATE AWARD

CEREMONY

SOIL CHALLENGE Eryaman Göksu Kindergarten Youth and UN

forest Challenge Badge worldhop with 40 children who accomplished 10 tasks on their TEMA Ebvirınment activities day

U. Savas Baran

Exhibits ,Soil Drawings

İnternationla Year of Soil

A.0:1 : Story of Soil

A.04: TEMA Underground

Habitat

A.04: Habitat find the

animals

B.02: Soil and Health

puzzles

B.05 Cloths from soil Match

games

B.06: Paintings with soil

C.03: Sibging a soil related

song

C.14: food chain and

biodiversity underground

D.02: Earth Charter

D.09: discovering a

envieonment

organizationTEMA

GÖKCE PRESCHOOL

5 YRS CLASS

CERTİFİCATE AWARD

CEREMONY

YAPRAK PRESCHOOL 5

YEARS SOIL CERTIFİCATE

CEREMIONY

SIMILAR

ACTIVITIES

FROM ALFA

SCOUT GROUP

AT THEİR

SUMMER CAMP

SIMILAR

ACTIVITIES

FROM BORAN

SCOUT

GROUP AT

THEIR

WINTER CAMP

ACTIVITY GUIDANCE

TO

POLATLI TED

LISEUM FOR

WATER CHALLENGE

CURRICULUM

CAYYOLU

ANKARA

ELEMENTARY

SOIL CHALLENGE

BADGE

GLOBAL

YUNGA CHALLENGE

ACTIVITIES

2014 – 2015

Country Programmes The YUNGA network is growing fast with many young people actively participating in various YUNGA projects across the world. YUNGA works together with the FAO Country Offices, the national Ministries of Agriculture, Environment and Education; youth related NGOs and youth groups, including the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) and the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM). YUNGA country programmes are a consortium of partners delivering a country-owned and country-specific programme. Our YUNGA ambassadors are also highly committed to environmental and social welfare issues and help us strengthen the message of youth development, engagement and participation in their countries. Find out more about different YUNGA country programmes by clicking on the links below:

'We are many, we are YUNGA'!

COLOMBİA In 2013, the Colombian NGO Colombia En Hechos collaborated to develop the ‘Friends of the Sinu River Initiative’, promoting the biodiversity and water conservation of the Sinu River in Córdoba.

Costa Rica is a YUNGA pilot country, in which the Ministry of Public Education (MEP), FAO, the Costa Rican Guides and Scouts Association (11 000 Scouts), the Metropolitan Park ‘La Libertad’, singer Debi Nova and band Percance are collaborating to implement a national YUNGA programme, focusing (to date) on food security, climate change and biodiversity conservation. Since the project was launched in 2012, 10 schools have signed up to participate, directly involving over 320 children and young people between the ages of 5-20, who engage in related activities on a regular basis. The initiative is ongoing and growing, with its highly popular activities frequently featured in local and national press.

INDONESİA In 2013, YUNGA partnered with the Indonesian National Commission for UNESCO to train 40 teachers on biodiversity education using the Biodiversity Challenge Badge and Youth Guide to Biodiversity. In 2014, YUNGA formed a partnership with the Indonesian Greenaction Forum (IGaF) who have to date run five projects in Jepara Regency: two in primary schools, two in secondary schools and another involving 90 students from the Students' Forum for Scientific Creativity. Tree planting

IGaF participants planting 140 mangrove seedlings at Blebak Beach.

Samoa In 2013, The Samoa Division of Youth; Ministry of Women, Community and Social Development and the Samoan capital, Apia, partnered with FAO and YUNGA to identify 60 youth climate change champions (aged 15-35) from 18 villages. These youth were trained in agriculture, climate change adaptation and mitigation in agriculture, as well as proposal writing. Following this, the young farmers returned to their villages, where they shared their knowledge through self-led community initiatives in 14 of the participating villages, reaching over 300 additional young participants in total. In December 2013, a closing Youth Symposium on Climate Change and Agriculture to report back from the community initiatives and look towards activities to take place in 2014.

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YUNGA CHALLENGE

ACTIVITIES IN AFRICA

WHICH WE COOPERATED

WITH THEM

2014 – 2015

ACTIVITIES BY FRIENDS A troop leader in Uganda started to plant trees organized a tree nursery and similar Forest challenge aactivities and promised to make the challenge with his troop

ACTIVITIES BY FRIENDS A troop leader in Ethiopia started to plant thousands of trees with many troops they know. Similar to Forest challenge activities and promised to make the challenge with his troop

GAMBIA

ACTIVITIES

FOR FOREST

CHALLANGE

AWARD

ACTIVITIES BY FRIENDS A troop leader in Ethiopia started to plant thousands of trees with many troops they know. Similar to Forest challenge activities and promised to make the challenge with his troop

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