SVG Red Cross commissions micro-projects in Buccament
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March 18, 2022

SVG Red Cross commissions micro-projects in Buccament

THE SVG RED Cross Community Resilience Building Project commissioned two microprojects in the Buccament community on the Thursday March 10, 2022. The two projects are geared towards mitigating the negative impact of Climate Change, a release from the Red Cross states.

One of the projects introduces students of the Buccament Bay Secondary School to a climate smart micro-gardening approach to agriculture. This after-school programme will teach students the dynamics of developing grow boxes and raised beds, green houses, Hydroponics leafy greens units and the planting of fruit trees.

The students will also launch the Buccament Bay Secondary School’s Environmental Club. The micro-gardening approach to environmental management is being led by a team of teachers under the guidance of Ronen Francis who is engaged in soil science research.

The second micro-project that will be commissioned is the Buccament Bay community Bus Shelter. The shelter will allow for aeration, protect from harsh heat conditions and from heavy precipitation events. In times of evacuation, this is a geographically higher point in the community than the present muster point for evacuation which is the community school. The shelter will allow for persons -especially older and physically incapacitated- to assemble at a much higher and safer point should the need for evacuation arise. Funding for the microprojects is made possible by Global Affairs through the Canadian Red Cross. The Community Resilience Building project team and the Buccament Bay community also extend thanks to the other stakeholders on the project who provided assistance in varying forms. The Ministry of National Mobilization, BRAGSA (the Roads Buildings and General Services Authority) and the Forestry Department also provided significant support.