WASTE NOT… WANT NOT…. WATER WEEK JAMAICA 2015 THEME: WASTE NOT…WANT NOT CELEBRATING LIFE WITH HEART AND MIND. TO THINK AND ACT AS RESPONSIBLE STEWARDS.

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WASTE NOT… WANT NOT…

WATER WEEK JAMAICA 2015 THEME: WASTE NOT…WANT NOT CELEBRATING LIFE WITH HEART AND MIND. TO THINK AND ACT AS RESPONSIBLE STEWARDS. ONE FAMILY ONE EARTH ONE COMMON GOOD

WATER WEEK JAMAICA 2015 RATIONALE CELEBRATED ANNUALLY AS A COLLECTIVE EXPRESSION TO RAISE PUBLIC AWARENESS OF FRESH WATER ISSUES AND IDENTIFY PROBLEMS RELATED TO SUSTAINABLE WATER MANAGEMENT ISSUES

WATER WEEK JAMAICA 2015 ALL-SCHOOLS RALLY AN ALL WEEK EVENT THAT PROMOTES FRESH WATER AWARENESS IN SCHOOLS AND THE WIDER COMMUNITY THROUGHOUT JAMAICA. AN ALL SCHOOL MULTI-VENUE RALLY THAT GIVES YOUNG PEOPLE THE OPPORTUNITY TO DEMONSTRATE THEIR CREATIVITY, ENERGY AND COMMITMENT TO WATER CONSERVATION ISSUES.

WATER WEEK JAMAICA 2015 GOAL TO CREATE A NEW SET OF CADRE WITH THE RIGHT ETHICAL VALUES AND ATTITUDE TOWARDS WATER CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT

WATER WEEK JAMAICA 2015 RALLY ASSUMPTIONS Education when presented in a non threatening environment has a greater and more positive impact. Peer pressure has a significant influence on the youth population. The younger the audience the greater the likelihood of their acceptance and practice of what they are taught.

WATER WEEK JAMAICA 2015 OBJECTIVES TO SECURE FINANCIAL AND MATERIAL SUPPORT TO SELECT A CADRE OF LEADERS/VOLUNTEERS FOR PROGRAMMING AND ACTIVISM. TO SECURE INTERSECTORIAL COLLABORATION AND COOPERATION. TO CONFER SPECIAL RECOGNITION AND AWARDS TO SEEK PROMOTION,VISIBILITY AND ENHANCEMENT FROM THE PRINT AND ELECTRONIC MEDIA. TO PROVIDE A GLOBAL VEHICLE FOR EDUCATION, INFORMATION AND ENTERTAINMENT. TO IMPROVE THE WELLBEING AND SOCIAL CAPITAL OF THE WIDER COMMUNITY.

WATER WEEK JAMAICA 2015 STRATEGY TO DEVELOP A POSITIVE CARING ATTITUDE IN STUDENTS TOWARDS WATER CONSERVATION. TO GENERATE AWARENESS ON THE CURRENT WATER QUALITY, AVAILIBILTY AND MANAGEMENT ISSUES. TO ENCOURAGE YOUNG PEOPLE TO VIEW THEMSELVES AS WORTHY MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY THAT WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THE WHOLESOMENESS OF THEIR PERSON AND ENVIRONMENT

WATER WEEK JAMAICA 2015 BENEFITS A CAPTIVE AUDIENCE KEY TARGET GROUPS EXCELLENT PARTICIPANT VISIBILITY A NON-THREATENING ENVIRONMENT FOR LEARNING NEW PRIVATE SECTOR SERVICE PROVIDER AND PUBLIC SECTOR LINKAGE A HANDS-ON, SELF HELP EXPERIENCE THAT CAN BE REPLICATED A COST EFFECTIVE PROGRAMME FOR PROMOTION AND WELLNESS SPONSORS RECEIVE VISIBILITY THROUGH ‘WATER WEEK JAMAICA” PRINTED TAGS AND T-SHIRTS EXTENSIVE COVERAGE IN THE PRINT AND ELECTRONIC MEDIA

WATER WEEK JAMAICA 2015 NATIONAL TAG DRIVE An event that promotes increasing public awareness of fresh water through mass activism.

WATER WEEK JAMAICA 2015 PROGRAMME OF ACTIVIES (MARCH) TIMEACTIVITYLOCATION WEEK 1 MARCH 2-7 FUNDRAISING TAG DRIVE VOLUNTEERS AT MAJOR INTERSECTIONS IN THE CORPORATE AREA AND PORTMORE VENDING WATER WEEK TAGS WEEK 2 MARCH FUNDRAISING TAG DRIVE WEEK 3 MARCH FUNDRAISING TAG DRIVE

WATER WEEK JAMAICA 2015 PROGRAMME OF ACTIVIES TIMEDATEACTIVITYLOCATION DAY 1SUNDAY MARCH 22ND CHURCH SERVICE MAJESTY TRANFORMATION FELLOWSHIP CHURCH DAY 2WEDNESDAY MARCH 25TH ALL-SCHOOL RALLY (RJR OUTSIDE BROADCAST) ST. BENEDICTS PRIMARY SCHOOL DAY 3SATURDAY MARCH 28TH WATER FEST & STREET PARADE DOWNTOWN KINGSTON DAY 1-7 MARCH 22ND- 28TH WATER WEEK ADVISE TIPS AND FACTS (RADIO & TV) MEDIA PARTNER (RJR GROUP)

Educational Institutions Targeted for Tag Drive WATER WEEK JAMAICA 2015 Educational Institutions Targeted for Tag Drive

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T-SHIRT WATER WEEK JAMAICA 2015 T-SHIRT