Doha Bank presented the Eco-Schools Programme Awards 2018 to 11 schools in Qatar at a special event held recently.
The awards were given for successfully completing the Eco-Schools Programme projects last year. 
An annual nationwide initiative, the Eco-Schools Programme aims to recognise students and schools in Qatar that play an active role in propagating environmental awareness and implementing good 
environmental practices.
In the ‘Environmental Health’ category, the awards were given to Al Tamakon for Comprehensive Education for the ‘Green House’ project, Gheras International School for the ‘GIS Garden of Green’ project, Philippine International School Qatar-Elementary for the ‘Organic Vegetable Garden in PISQ’ project, DPS-Modern Indian School for the ‘DPS MIS Green Garden’ project, and Olive International School for the ‘Green Wall’ project. 
The following schools were recognised under the ‘Water Management’ category: Al Ahnaf Bin Qais Independent Preparatory School for the ‘Water Conservation-AC Water for Plants’ project, Shantiniketan Indian School for the ‘Waste Water Management (Conservation of Water)’ project and Philippine International School Qatar - High School for the ‘A Drop of Hope...A Plant for Life’ project. 
In addition, in the ‘Waste Management’ category, Rajagiri Public School received the award for ‘Waste We Don’t, Waste We Use and the World is Safe’ project, Pakistan International School Qatar for the ‘Waste Papers and Plastic Bottles for Planting’ project, and Bhavan’s Public School for the ‘Waste Plastic Bottles for Vertical Farming’ project.
Doha Bank CEO Dr R Seetharaman said, “I’m extremely pleased with another successful year of the Eco-Schools Programme, part of Doha Bank’s ongoing efforts and commitment towards developing and implementing green initiatives that spread awareness about environmental conservation and protection. 
“The award recipient schools and students have demonstrated exemplary innovation and remarkable creativity exploring and showcasing sustainable environmental approaches that can make a difference to our world. Doha Bank’s aim lies in educating and encouraging the younger generation to embrace eco-friendly living, and their enthusiasm towards this initiative strengthens our endeavour to propagate environmental awareness.”
Dr Anna Paolini, director – Unesco representative in the Arab States of Gulf and Yemen, said: “Unesco is pleased to participate at the Doha Bank event to emphasise the importance of environmental awareness in Qatar and to promote the many opportunities for community involvement. 
“It is important to understand the impact of pollution on our environment and the simple steps we can all take to protect it and cherish the unique natural heritage within Qatar. To this end, beginning last December, Unesco is proud to have launched an awareness campaign around the Al Reem Biosphere Reserve, a protected area in Qatar within the Unesco ‘Man and the Biosphere’ Global Programme. We hope Doha Bank can join in future and support our office activities.”



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