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Encouraging preservation and fostering conservation through awareness and free speech has and will always be the backbone towards raising a generation of individuals who will work towards protecting the planet and reversing careless damages. Recover Guyana has seen this need and through its work with corporate Guyana and other key stakeholders continues to foster changes in the mindsets and activities of persons across the country in being more mindful of the environment and the effects that they can have on it. It is a non-governmental organization registered with the Friendly Societies Department geared towards promoting sustainable living, environmental protection and awareness and aiding underprivileged communities affected by various environmental issues.
Recover Guyana has recognized the necessity of getting our younger generations
involved in the ‘green discussion’ and is proud to announce through its collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Project SHOUT, the search for Guyana’s next top youth environment speaker. The competition which is in its initial phases has been open to submissions from Secondary Schools all across Guyana where a representative from each school can pen an essay that details what sustainable changes they would make to their schools if money was not an issue. The deadline for submission is April 28 and once all submissions have been received, the top 35 will be adjudged and will be eligible to participate at the live speech competition on June 05, World Environment Day at the Georgetown Princess Ramada Roraima Conference Room.
The format of the competition will be such that the group of 35 students will speak on topics selected beforehand and judged and from there the top 10 will be selected to move into the next segment which will be an impromptu speech competition held just after. From this group, after the judges have tallied their scores, the top national youth environment speaker will be declared. The winners will receive cash and prizes at the tune of $2,000,000. Prizes will be awarded to the top 10 speakers, the most influential speech, the most environmentally impactful speech, and best speaker in the
competition, along with prizes for the top 3 overall winners. The school represented by the winning student will also be awarded a cash grant to use towards spearheading sustainable changes and additions to the school. Additionally, participating students will benefit from environmental awareness and public speaking training sessions.
Thus far, corporate Guyana and other entities have shown immense support with the likes of the following on board: Camex Restaurants Inc., Ultra Care Medical Centre Inc., the High Commission of India to Guyana, Ramada Georgetown Princess Hotel, Caribbean Motor Spares, Professional Print and Designs, Shermol Cleaners Services, GTT, Trophy Stall, GUYOIL, Glo-See Media and Production Network Inc., Guyana Premier Consultancy, Republic Bank Limited and Anthony Indar Photography.
Recover is encouraging submissions and for schools to do so as soon as possible as the search for the Top National Youth Environment Speaker ensues.