2008 news page 3


 

With a 2009 target to launch its micro-credit program in Kenya, Eco-Sys Action was selected to attend the Grameen Bank Dialogue in Dhaka, Bangladesh and was represented by its president, Christian Pilard.

 

Presided by Nobel Peace Prize winner and father of micro-credit Pr Muhammad Yunus, the workshop was attended by 24 people from Sierra Leone, Ghana, Sudan, Tanzania, Germany, Indonesia and India. The theory was explained in Dhaka while a practical approach took place in Boalkali near Chittagong in the southeast of the country.

The system defined by the Grameen Bank enables millions of people to get the necessary funds to come out of poverty. Thousands of meeting centers are scattered around the country with a pyramidal organization up to Dhaka headquarters.


It was a remarkable time that will greatly help Eco-Sys Action set up its own micro-credit fund to assist communities without creating dependency.


During the opening ceremony, Christian Pilard gave the beautiful Eco-Sys Action & United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) Baobab of Life trophy to Pr Muhammad Yunus as a tribute to his action for the poor.


Officially opened by S.A.S Prince Albert II of Monaco, who appreciated the products displayed at Eco-Sys Action booth, the fourth edition of the environmental festival in Monaco reached over one thousand kids in Monaco. They were able to join games and fun activities like the artistic workshop with bird international specialist, Hermann Heinzel.

 

This year, the 1st Short Film on Ecology and Environment Festival was a nice addition with over 100 films in competition. This international and professional competition was also opened to young people through the "Ntic-Young Talent" award that gave youngsters the opportunity to express their thoughts on the environment with the use of gadgets like mobile phone, digital photos and video, webcam, etc. An exhibit of electrical cars was also appreciated by visitors.

 

The Eco-Sys Action area, with its Eco-6 branded products, was again a focus with its orginal creations like the cuff bracelets from Kenya made out of recycled shirts.

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