CONSERVATION VALUES PROGRAMME |
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Education
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We teach, and encourage learning about Conservation Values, in primary and secondary schools, in community and church groups, and through CVP internships. |
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We develop, deliver and assess educational innovations that promote awareness and appreciation of Africa's unique natural heritage, building conservation values, and inspiring people to participate in protecting their environments. |
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PACE training for ERUDEF partner schools in Lebielem | |
Somié
Adamaoua region Cameroon celebrate International
Environment Day 2014 |
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CVP scholars and interns join us for a year or vacation period. We provide professional development opportunities and mentoring. Law and arts students gain an appreciation of the need for Conservation Values in society and we hope, go on to promote this in their future careers. |
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We work with schools to help them develop Conservation Values in their students, staff and wider networks. |
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Training events | |
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is a set of teaching resources designed by and for Cameroonian teachers |
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2011 & 2012 achievements were
presented at the EEASA Congress at Rhodes
University in September 2012 (view pdf
here)
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We work closely
with the PACE project.
PACE (Pan African Conservation Education) was an
initiative of TUSK and Siren
Conservation Education, it was
launched in 2004. UNAFAS CVP has used PACE
resources since 2006, became a national hub in
2013 and with our partner Education and Training
Africa has been coordinating PACE Africa wide
since 2016. We recommend their
resources and are proud to be a central part of
the PACE
network
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© UNAFAS, 2018, Yaoundé, Cameroon |