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From Illegal Dumpsite to Childrens garden

FROM ILLEGAL DUMPSITE TO GARDEN FOR THE CHILDREN #beatairpollution #worldenvironmentday The Anglican Church of Eluvukweni in Crossroads saw that the local Philani Creche had become an illegal dumpsite for waste and rubble. This was causing a health hazard for the children, with flies,dirty nappies, and all sorts of stinking items. They contacted the local municipality and after quite a few phone calls got the rubble removed. After Church they went and cleaned up and planted some indigenous succulents that do not need too much watering.The following week, with some visitors from the US, they went and painted a lovely mural of animals, and planted more succulents. They donated watering cans to the children.. The children were so excited when they came to school on monday and saw the surprise mural!The children are learning to care for plants and are enjoying taking turns to do the watering! What we learn is that one off clean ups dont work. You need to replace the rubbish with something beautiful. Reduce , reuse, recycle REJOICE! We appreciate the support of CTEET and the Table Mountain Fund for this programme

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Beach Clean up for World Environment Day

UM AMBIENTE SAUDÁVEL, UM MUNDO MELHOR E SAUDÁVEL…. (scroll down for translation in English) Hoje 05 de Junho celebramos o Dia do Ambiente, realizamos na Praia de Missão Chambone Jornada de Limpeza onde contamos um pouco mais de 600 alunos da na companhia do seu Diretor da Escola Secundária de Chambone. Ontem, não era possível estar a vontade naquela Praia, e hoje o Ambiente é totalmente diferente. Agradeço a todos que deram a mão a concretização da Jornada. Na mesma linha das Comemorações do dia do Ambiente no período da tarde (14hs as 15:30) juntos com os alunos da Escola “29 de Setembro” realizamos a Jornada de Limpeza na Ponte Caís da Maxixe, aqui contamos com um pouco mais de 90 alunos. A actividade foi Espectacular. Obrigado a Direção da Escola Secundária 29 de Setembro pela colaboração.  Rev Aurelio Simao Uqueio A healthy environment, a healthy world. Today 05 June we celebrate the day of the environment, we perform at the beach of mission chambone a day of cleaning with just over 600 students from the secondary school Yesterday, it was not possible to be at rest  on that beach, and today the environment is  beautiful I thank everyone who gave their hand to take part in the day. On the same day of  the celebrations of the day of the environment in the period of the afternoon (14 HS at 15:30) together with the students of the school “29 September” we perform the cleaning journey on the beach Ponte Cais do Maxixe with just over 90 students. The activity was spectacular.Thank you the leadership  of the secondary school 29 September for the collaboration A healthy environment, a better and healthy world. Blessings. #worldenvironmentday #beatairpollution #careforcreation #renovarnossomundo  @renovarnossomundo @renewourworld

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World Environment Day #beatairpollution

#Beatairpollution On 5 June 2019, World Environment Day will be on the theme of air pollution— a call to action to combat one of the greatest environmental challenges of our time. Hosted by China, World Environment Day invites us all to consider how we can make changes in our daily lives to reduce air pollution, which in turn can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and benefit people’s health. 4.2 million deaths every year as a result of exposure to ambient (outdoor) air pollution 3.8 million deaths every year as a result of household exposure to smoke from dirty cookstoves and fuels 91% of the world’s population lives in places where air quality exceeds WHO guideline limits 50 percent of childhood deaths by pneumonia responsible for air pollution More people die from air pollution than HIV and Malaria 2 billion people do not have waste picked up many burn it What we can do: Bring the theme into your midweek or Sunday Service. Here are some liturgical and sermon materials you can use from Green Anglicans: https://www.greenanglicans.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/World-Environment-Day-2019-Resources.pdf Reduce our carbon emissions, remembering that much of our electricity is produced from fossil fuels. Plant trees which soak up air pollution “The leaves of the trees are for the healing of the nations!” Rev 22:2 Get involved with tearfunds #rubbishcampaign to force corporates such as Cocacola to take responsibility for the plastic waste they produce. https://www.tearfund.org/about_you/action/ Organise a litter pick up. Here are some materials from United Nations Environmental Programme https://www.worldenvironmentday.global/get-involved/practical-guides/faith-based Prayer for World Environment Day Heavenly Father, we thank you for giving us this beautiful land: we have sunshine, rain, and air to nourish earth, sea and sky. For our greed, our excessive exploitation and consumption of resources, polluting the air you have given to us, we beg for your forgiveness. Give us hearts to cherish your creation, so that we can work together to protect the land. We also pray for all countries in the world that they may work together to formulate better environmental policies to improve our atmosphere so that we can again see the life-force provided to the world through the growth of nature, and in so doing find a closer relationship with you. In the name of our Lord, Jesus Christ. Amen  Bishop Andrew Chan, Diocese of Western Kowloon, Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui References Our Campaign Together we can #BeatAirPollution and governments around the world are invited to take part. Explore this site to learn about the different types of air pollution and why they matter to you using infographics, quizzes, and stories from around the world. World Environment Day can be a platform for faith-based organizations to lead the fight for cleaner air and a better environment in ways that tie back to their belief systems. Discover how your faith-based organization can celebrate: Here are some examples of actions faith-based organizations and faith leaders and followers can take: Houses of worship such as Mosques, Churches, Synagogues and Temples can use solar energy for electricity and to supply local communities with the surplus energy produced. Faith Leaders can use Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and other holy days to pray and preach on the individual actions worshippers can take to beat air pollution. Leaders can extract appropriate faith messages from sacred scripts connecting actions to pollution. Around 50 percent of schools are owned by faith-based organizations. Therefore, schools’ administrations could include air pollution and environmental literature within their curriculum, adopt renewable energy on campuses, install energy saving devices and motion-detected lights. Schools could also shift to using electric buses. Faith-based organizations own 5 percent of commercial forests on earth, which contribute to clean air for our planet. Faith leaders can encourage followers to plant more trees for every religious celebration they participate in or organize. Faith-based organizations can consider working with food suppliers with an ecological supply chain or who could distribute food to those in need that would otherwise be wasted. Faith practices such as the Lent, Ramadan and others, could be a time for faith-organizations to promote all yearlong sustainable practices and consumption. In 2019, the end of the holy month of Ramadan is expected to fall on 5 June, coinciding with World Environment Day. The Quran tells us not only that we are the stewards of this Earth, but that we should not waste. This World Environment Day, let us all be faithful to the teachings of the Quran and do what we can to fight air pollution. Click here for suggestions on what you can do for Ramadan and Eid-Al-Fitr this World Environment Day.  For more ideas, view the full guide below

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Diocese of the Free State Embraces Care for Creation for Youth and Children

CHILDREN AND YOUTH LEADERS TRAINING ON CARING FOR CREATION The Anglican Diocese of the Free State hosted their annual Diocesan Sunday School Teachers conference in Botshabelo and the Provincial Green Anglicans Movement was invited to train teacher on the two Care for Creation manuals targeting young people (namely : Ryan the Rhino for children and Care for Creation youth manual ) both manuals are biblically based and are meant to equip our young to become agents of chance both in church and in the communities they stay in . On this day the teachers became the kids the as Bino and Mokhobo facilitated the two sessions. One could not resist the amount of laughter and joy experienced by the teachers as they became like children. This day saw teachers run around, sing and debate on climate change. The Diocesan Sunday President said “We need to start teaching children at a early stage so that once they move on to other organisations in or outside church, their rooted in our programs.” The Diocesan Sunday School will be having a special focus on Care for creation during their annual diocesan children’s conference were they will be expected to render an item using what they have learned from the two manuals . Bino Makhalanyane

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Water and Sanitation training for communities in Mozambique

WATER AND SANITATION TRAINING BEIRA Beira has been devastated by Cyclone Idai and massive flooding. Apart from destruction of homes and crops, the massive flooding has led to outbreaks of  water based diseases such as cholera. The Diocese of Lebombos responded with a WASH (Water and Sanitation Training ) course held in Beira. 32 people participated from Beira, Manica and Tete. Those trained were Anglicans and also from the community. The training topics were occurrence, detection, effects and prevention of water contamination. Household water treatment methods, conventional and traditional, use of certeza (water purification tablets), oral rehydration salts, salt and sugar solution. Water safety planning. Green Anglicans assisted with costs for the training. The workshop was opened by Bishop Carlos Matsinhe

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Youth taking up the challenge of Care for Creation in Saldanha Bay Diocese

An enthusiastic group of youth leaders and confirmation teachers from Saldanha Bay – from Seven churches – Kensington, Goodwood, Factreton, Brooklyn, Milnerton and Pinelands came to the first training session on the new Green Anglicans Youth Manual. The interactive sessions had them running up and down the hall and holding a heated debate between unions, mining corporations , concerned parents and environmental groups! Scientists tell us that we have only 12 years left to make a massive shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy – this training course for young people, grounded in Biblical teaching will equip the young people to be influencers in their churches and in society. We appreciate the support of CTEET and the Table Mountain fund for this programme

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