Look: School Children Celebrate Biodiversity and Inland Waterways with the UN in Indonesia
01 July 2022
The UN in Indonesia organized an environmental extravaganza for students in line with the global #OnlyOneEarth campaign.
UN Resident Coordinator in Indonesia Valerie Julliand and FAO Representative Rajendra Aryal were among a delegation of UN and Indonesian Government officials who kicked off a half-day event at an elementary school in Depok, West Java, designed to promote the conservation or Indonesia’s biodiversity and inland waterways among school-aged children.
Some 60 students and teachers gathered to commemorate the UN’s global #Only One Earth” theme on June 16 at Sekolah Alam Matoa, a private elementary school that highlights Indonesian nature and biodiversity in its curriculum. The event, which was live-streamed across the UN in Indonesia’s social media channels, saw students plant trees, release fish, and join an array of FAO and UNESCO-led conservation-focused activities.
“Protecting the planet really starts with loving it and all the species that depend on it,” the UN Resident Coordinator told the audience of five to 12-year-olds seated on the school’s lawn. “And that starts with enjoying being outside in nature, feeling the earth breathe around us.”
Below is a selection of photographs from the UN in Indonesia’s visit to Sekolah Alam Matoa.
Written by
Joseph Hincks
RCO
Public Information Officer
UN entities involved in this initiative
FAO
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
RCO
United Nations Resident Coordinator Office
UNESCO
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization