16 May 2019 Editorial

UN Environment in Kingston gets involved in Read Across Jamaica Day at St. Anne’s Primary School

On Tuesday May 7, staff members of the Secretariat to the Cartagena Convention and the UN Environment Caribbean Sub-Regional Office (CSRO) joined members of the public and private sector in Jamaica in taking part in the annual Read Across Jamaica Day activity. This year, UN Environment-CEP staff read to students in Grades 2MF and 5 at St. Anne’s Primary School in Downtown, Kingston.

The young minds were captivated as they learnt about the importance of protecting our oceans and ocean life, and the harmful impacts of pollution on the marine environment. They also actively engaged with their guest narrators as they talked about helpful ways to protect the environment, which included, finding alternative uses for items instead of throwing them away, recycling plastic bottles, and what they can do to conserve our natural resources, such as conserving water. 

The activity ended with a presentation of books to the school which was accepted by the Guidance Counsellor, Mrs. Dale.

Read Across Jamaica is an international literacy initiative that seeks to cultivate a love for reading in children. The activity was coordinated by UNICEF Jamaica.

 

reading to children of St. Anne Primary School
Students in Grade 2MF listen intently as Programme Assistant for the Pollution Sub-Programme, Ms. Sancha Foreman, reads Sharon finds the Environment
donation of books to St. Anne's School
The school’s Guidance Counsellor, Mrs. Dale, accepts a donation of books from our Communications Assistant, Ms. Georgina Singh, on behalf of the institution.
CEP team with St. Anne School's Guidance Counsellor
The school’s Guidance Counsellor, Mrs. Dale (second right) shares a moment with our UN Environment-CEP team. From left: Ms. Sancha Foreman, Mrs. Deonne Smith-Anderson and Ms. Georgina Singh