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.
Caption: UN Resident Coordinator in Indonesia Valerie Julliand meets students at Sekalah Alam Matoa elementary school in West Java, on June 16, 2022
Caption: A student watches a UNESCO virtual reality simulation designed to promote tsunami readiness at Sekolah Alam Matoa in West Java, on June 16, 2022
Caption: An elementary school student joins a coloring competition to raise awareness of FAO’s joint programme with the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries to protect Indonesia’s threatened inland fish species on June 16, 2022
Caption: Students play a UNESCO board game designed to promote tsunami readiness and disaster resilience at Sekolah Alam Matoa in West Java, Indonesia, on June 16, 2022
Caption: UN Resident Coordinator in Indonesia Valerie Julliand and FAO Representative Rajendra Ayal hold up plaques commemorating their visit to Sekolah Alam Matoa, West Java on June 16, 2022