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Thursday January 01 1970

ECO-UNESCO’s National Youth ECO-Forum 2010: World Wild Web

category dublin | environment | event notice author Monday October 04, 2010 14:30author by ECO-UNESCO Report this post to the editors

Take part in ECO-UNESCO’s National Youth ECO-Forum 2010: World Wild Web Young people exploring biodiversity and celebrate the UN International Year of Biodiversity 2010. Explore the challenges and opportunities relating to Biodiversity, both in Ireland and the world as a whole.

Take part in ECO-UNESCO’s National Youth ECO-Forum 2010: World Wild Web Young people exploring biodiversity and celebrate the UN International Year of Biodiversity 2010. Explore the challenges and opportunities relating to Biodiversity, both in Ireland and the world as a whole.

How can you do this? Simple. Just read on…

Are you 15 –18 or do you work with young people from 15 – 18?
Would you, your friends or your youth group like to have the chance to voice your views and take action on protecting Biodiversity?
If so, register to take part today in …

World Wild Web, ECO-UNESCO’s National Youth ECO-Forum
Date: 24th of November
Location: The Greenhouse, 17 St Andrew Street, Dublin 2
This is you and your group’s chance to:
• Find out more about the issues which affect you.
• Meet lots of like minded young people from all over Ireland.
• Ask your questions and give your views on Biodiversity to a panel of experts.
• Set up your own ECO-UNESCO Club to tackle these issues in your community
On the day there will be:
• An Urban Trail of Dublin, which will allow you to explore the city’s biodiversity hotspots and built heritage whilst taking in practical workshops along the way.
• ‘Speed-Networking’ sessions, where you put your questions to the experts.
• Preparing your recommendations for the panel of experts.
• And much more besides….

To register, just e-mail info@ecounesco.ie or call+ 353 (0)1 662 54 91
For more information contact our Environmental Youth Officer youth@ecounesco.ie.

author by Unfooledpublication date Mon Oct 04, 2010 20:33author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I applied for a job in this kip and ECO Unesco never even bothered giving me the chance of an interview-they are a group of cronies who feather their own nests. They are well on the inside track.

author by Carolinepublication date Wed Oct 06, 2010 14:56author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I myself had my own personal experience of the crazy recruitment methods of this organisation. They advertise their jobs on a well known community forum yet already have the jobs given out-truth. They then have the audacity to advertsie their events here. Did the "environmental youth officer" go through the recruitment process? The answer is No.

 
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