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New facilities for students and the community at Mildenhall | East Anglian Daily Times

Students will have access to new science labs at the new hub - Credit: West Suffolk Council Mildenhall College Academy is excited to move into its new building housed within the Mildenhall Hub over May half term. The Academy will relocate from Bury Road to the hub in Sheldrick Way, to join the bespoke sixth form, creating a large, united community.  With over 1,200 students, the Academy has worked hard to maintain a high-quality level of education during Covid-19, yet the new hub will provide a range of fantastic resources that will help improve the standard of education. Principal of Mildenhall Academy, Nicola Hood says: “After the disruption of the past year as a result of the pandemic, it is really exciting to be focusing on the move and the wonderful educational opportunities this will bring. The new building reflects the brilliant work that has been going on in the academy and now matches the excellent standards demonstrated by the staff and students on a daily ba

Meet Zimbabwe and Unicef s youth climate advocate

Meet Zimbabwe and Unicef’s youth climate advocate With climate change-induced droughts ravaging the country, Nkosilathi Nyathi believes young Zimbabweans should take the environmental lead 06 March 2021 - 07:05 Lungelo Ndhlovu Villagers dig for water in a river bed near Masvingo in southeastern Zimbabwe. Picture: REUTERS Bulawayo While most teenagers spend their time studying and planning for life after high school, activist Nkosilathi Nyathi is busy pushing Zimbabwe’s leaders to come up with new ways to tackle his country’s contribution to climate change. The 17-year-old, who was appointed a youth climate advocate by the UN Children’s Fund (Unicef) in November, believes a climate-smart Zimbabwe means including young people in decisions on conserving natural resources and cutting emissions.

One voice : Teen urges Zimbabwe s youth to join climate fight

Nkosilathi Nyathi became a climate activist aged 10 Prize-winning teen brought biogas and solar power projects to his schools Zimbabwe arm of Fridays for Future youth movement aims to influence national climate policy By Lungelo Ndhlovu BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, March 5 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - While most teenagers spend their time studying and planning for life after high school, activist Nkosilathi Nyathi is busy pushing Zimbabwe s leaders to come up with new ways to tackle his country s contribution to climate change. The 17-year-old, who was appointed a Youth Climate Advocate by the U.N. Children s Fund (UNICEF) in November, believes a climate-smart Zimbabwe means including young people in decisions on conserving natural resources and cutting emissions.

This Teen Activist Is Rallying Young People in Zimbabwe to Join the Climate Fight

Students in Cape Town, South Africa take part in a protest, March 15, 2019 as part of a global student strike against government inaction on climate change. Students in cities worldwide skipped classes to protest their governments failure to act against global warming. This Teen Activist Is Rallying Young People in Zimbabwe to Join the Climate Fight Nkosilathi Nyathi is calling on young people to unite in pushing for action against climate change. By Lungelo Ndhlovu BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, March 5 (Thomson Reuters Foundation)  While most teenagers spend their time studying and planning for life after high school, activist Nkosilathi Nyathi is busy pushing Zimbabwe s leaders to come up with new ways to tackle his country s contribution to climate change.

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