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OceanCare

Eastern Caribbean coalition for environmental awareness (ECCEA)

Wädenswil/Santiago, Chile (ots)

Exchange for Nature: Africa and the Caribbean Youth Programme
launched at the UN CITES 12th Conference of the Parties
The  "exchange for nature"
programme designed to unite youth from around the world who are
working for a better environment and the survival of the planet"s
rich biodiversity was launched in Santiago during the CITES 12th
meeting of the parties with sponsorship from the Swiss Coalition for
Whales in the presence of several Heads of the CITES delegations.
The project has the  full support of Paul Chabeda, UNEP Nairobi
and Nelson Andrade Colmanares of UNEP, Caribbean  who pledge their
full support.
The programme is designed to train youth so that in the not too
distant  future they can share and understand problems and policies
that will face them in the governance of our limited  natural
resources.  Humans  and wildlife around the world are confronted on a
daily basis with dilemmas they have problems resolving.
The youths involved in the exchange both sides of the Atlantic
will be part of a varied   programme.
The Species Survival Network (SSN)  Chairman Will Travers, also
President of the Born Free Foundation in the UK and Dr. Winnie Kiiru
of the Kenya office of Born Free represent the African chapter of
this initiative with  Mona George Dill, Director of the Commonwealth
of Dominica Springfield Research Centre,  Madeleine de Grandmaison,
the ECCEA Vice President, also Curator of the Museum of Natural
History Martinique and  the University Antilles Guyanne form  the
core group of the programme initiated by the Head of Operations of
the ECCEA, Lesley Sutty in 2001.

Contact:

Lesley Sutty
ECCEA Head Office
Phone: +596/596/65'67'25
Martinique