The students of fifteen Friendship Schools will exchange their knowledge on climate change with five European countries, reports BSS.
This year, a special programme of Social Purpose Organization Friendship is being expanded to the five countries, with an inauguration event held virtually on Wednesday, a press release said.
The students of 15 Friendship Schools will continue to exchange climate and disaster coping capacity knowledge with 18 schools from faraway France, Luxembourg, Switzerland and Cambodia under this project.
Friendship started the special initiative in 2021 among the students in remote areas to face climate hazards and disasters in the riverine shoals (chars) of the Brahmaputra River basin, which are separated from the main land.
The aim of this project is to make students skilled in climate change and disaster management at marginal area in Bangladesh. As per the programme, students of Friendship schools participate in online sessions with students abroad, sharing experiences, knowledge and fostering camaraderie, companionship and mutual understanding.
Runa Khan, founder of Friendship, delivered the welcome speech at the 'Inter-School Connectivity' project inauguration event.
She said, "Students from the chars survive facing natural disasters like floods, river erosion, cold wave, drought and cyclones every year. Improving and spreading survival strategies will contribute to climate change and sustainable development."
Director of Secondary and Higher Education AQM Shafiul Azam and Deputy Director of National Education and Youth Ministry of France Nicolas Marquis discussed the objectives of the project as honoured guests.
They hoped that the student's language and communication skills will improve using the technology of this project. Beside this, the pupils' knowledge of science, geography, English, ethics and others can also benefit.
At the event, Friendship's Head of Education Brigadier General (retd) Ilyas Iftekhar Rasul informed the attendees about the 'Inter-School Connectivity' project.
He said the project is being implemented in five upazilas of Gaibandha and Kurigram districts. 360 students from the Friendship schools will be benefited in the Jamuna-Brahmaputra char region under Kurigram Sadar, Chilmari, Roumari, Gaibandha Sadar and Fulchari upazila.
On the corresponding side, 360 students from 18 schools in France, Luxembourg, Switzerland and Cambodia are also participating from their respective countries.
As a result, about 30,000 char people will be benefited from this project, he expects.
Bd-pratidin English/Lutful Hoque