REAP Barbados - Secondary Schools
The project's ultimate goal is to change the eating habits and consumption patterns of youth and by extension, families and communities. In summary the objectives are to:
1. Engage a minimum of approximately 110 secondary school aged youth across 12 schools (1/parish with 2 in St. Michael) in practical learning about environmental protection and organic agriculture.
2. Engage a minimum of approximately 110 secondary school aged youth across 12 schools (1/parish with 2 in St. Michael) in exploring careers in agriculture and the environment and related fields.
3. Engage a minimum of approximately 110 secondary school aged youth across 12 schools (1/parish with 2 in St. Michael) in sustainable consumption by eating what they grow in various meals/products.
4. Implementing at least 3 capacity-building workshops for BAPPSS and stakeholders to sustain the program after the project has ended.
1. Engage a minimum of approximately 110 secondary school aged youth across 12 schools (1/parish with 2 in St. Michael) in practical learning about environmental protection and organic agriculture.
2. Engage a minimum of approximately 110 secondary school aged youth across 12 schools (1/parish with 2 in St. Michael) in exploring careers in agriculture and the environment and related fields.
3. Engage a minimum of approximately 110 secondary school aged youth across 12 schools (1/parish with 2 in St. Michael) in sustainable consumption by eating what they grow in various meals/products.
4. Implementing at least 3 capacity-building workshops for BAPPSS and stakeholders to sustain the program after the project has ended.
Project Snapshot
Grantee:
Barbados Association of Principals of Public Secondary Schools
Country:
Barbados
Area Of Work:
Land Degradation
Grant Amount:
US$ 50,000.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 33,975.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 38,777.00
Project Number:
BAR/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/LD/15/25
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
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Project Characteristics and Results
Capacity - Building Component
As the organisation lacks experiences in project management, they will engage with experts to assist with successfully implementing the project. This project will build the technical capacity of the group as it relates to agro-environmental management and would provide an avenue to strengthen board development and general management.
Inovative Financial Mechanisms
Lessons learned will be shared differently for target groups:
Reports - Project donors, Government agencies and other groups
Electronic media - project beneficiaries
Mass media- Project donors
Workshops/seminars - Project beneficiaries
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Indicators
Livehood
Number of individuals (gender diaggregated) who have benefited* from SGP project
110
Partnership |
Youth Equipped to Achieve (YEA) |
SGP Country office contact
Mr. David Bynoe
Phone:
246)-467-6011
Fax:
246)-429-2448
Email:
Address
UN House, Marine Gardens, Hastings
, Christ Church
, Christ Church
Country Website
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