|
Promoted
by The iEARN Natural Disaster Youth Summit Committee
|
NDYS
Ambassador certificate.
|
|
Message |
"Natural
Disasters" Earthquake, Volcanic Eruptions, Wildfires,
Tornados,
Hurricanes, Floods, Droughts, Landslides - pose a severe
threat to many parts of the world as well as here in Trinidad
and Tobago and the Caribbean region.
For us perenial problems including flooding, landslides,
earthquakes,
tornados and wildfires which can result in sunstantial loss of
property,
damage to crops, health problems, isolation of rural and at
risk communities, disruption in traffic, loss of man hours and
worst loss of lives.
The time for action is NOW
It is important to note that a fundarmental element of
disaster management stratergies is the active inolvement of
communities at risk and other stakeholders. We must recognize
and accept our individual and collective responsibility
for the prudent management of our environment to assist the
reduction of our level of vulnerability and the severity of
impacts
associated with the occurences of natural disasters which has
always beenand will continue to be interwoven with the history
of mankind.
Abe
Aug 31, 2005
|
|
NDYS
2006 officially starts today.
1st of September 2005.
Anyone who
can join, please join us
Video
Conference
Dear
our American friends,
Hurricanes will come and go floods will be there
earthquakes happen and people die
but let us pray for the dignity of human being
to last forever. Mariam Mokhtari (Iran) |
|
|
NEWS
Dakar
in the day of Saturday August 20, 2005. This water
caused considerable property damages, retained the
majority of theinhabitants as hostages on their
premises. Salimata (Senegal)
|
|
Srilankan
NDYS members joining the teddy bear project |
NDYS
Little Ambassador |
|
|