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May 18th, 2007 Moving Images
A youth theatre group that tours the Philippines, engaging small groups on history, culture and development.
A public radio station that takes up development issues through on air reporting and discussions in Nepals Kathmandu valley.
A project that brings together Thai school children and farmers to study and understand farmland biodiversity.
These are among the winning projects that have just been selected to be featured in TVE Asia Pacifics new regional TV series, Saving the Planet.
Six projects or activities each addressing an aspect of education for sustainable development (ESD) have been chosen from worldwide public nominations.
http://www.gibline.com/nateperkins
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