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Global Goals Action Ambassador

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Fazila Ishfaq, Environmental Engineer WBM Foundation, has been selected as one of ( Top 100) Global Action Ambassador by Sustainable Development Goals Youth Action United Nations Programme. The award ceremony was conducted in Kuala Lumper, Malaysia.  Team WBM Foundation congratulates her on this achievement.  Part Of Global Goals Action Ambassador!   We are pleased to announce that you have been officially selected as a one of our list  (TOP 100)  to be awarded and inaugurated as  Global Goals Action Ambassador  by Sustanaibility Development Goals Youth Action United Nations Program.   About Global Goals Summit   Global Goals Summit is the youth conference that connecting aspiring young future leaders with international speakers from Global Goals experts, lecturers, youth changemakers from different backgrounds based on 7 Global Goals mision. Entering its second year, GLOBAL GOALS SUMMIT 2.0 aims to create new urban agents and ...

''Happy Faces 2020’’

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Miss Fazila Ishfaq team visit Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital on 02 January, 2020 in order to give a message on the environment on New Year to Cancer Patients and distribute gifts among them to encourage them for better life and health . This event was arranged for the purpose of awareness to patients about the environment.  The awareness campaign carried out as a New Year Resolution for all the hospital patients so that every person gets to know about environmental importance . Objectives ·          To encourage the patients for a better life ·          Distribute gifts among patients on New Year ·          Give certificate of Acknowledgement to cancer patients ·          To discuss safe and healthy living tips with patients Miss Fazila Ishfaq has conducted a...

Photos Show How Australian Bush Is Starting To Rejuvenate Following Wildfires

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While the unrelenting  bushfires  continue to burn in many areas of  Australia , two photographers on the New South Wales Central Coast have given the country some hope after capturing incredible signs of the bush recovering. Mary Voorwinde says she and a friend spent hours exploring Kulnura in New South Wales, Australia, after noticing signs of life returning within the woodlands. The 46-year-old explained that her own home on the Central Coast had come within just 5km of being ravaged by the wildfires. Inspired to explore the charred landscapes after the wildfires passed, Voorwinde and fellow photographer Murray Lowe managed to capture some stunning shots of flora sprouting from burnt-out tree trunks. Mary, who lives on the Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia, said: "I was overwhelmed in the way I saw nature just come to life after about three to four weeks. It was actually a sense of hope that I felt. "There was one particular image which ha...