Secondary students from seven schools
participated in the SDG Youth Camp, where they gained knowledge on
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) recently.
The camp concluded with a closing ceremony
at the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), attended by Legislative Council
member Yang Berhormat Chong Chin Yee.
During the ceremony, Permanent Secretary
(Wawasan) at the Prime Minister’s Office Pengiran Hajah Siti Nirmala
binti Pengiran Haji Mohammad emphasised the camp’s importance in
advancing the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda.
She highlighted the camp exemplifies a national effort towards implementing the 2030 Agenda.
She added the camp provided participants
with a platform to understand the significance of SDGs for themselves
and the nation, while also offering new experiences and learning
opportunities.
She encouraged students to embrace a mindset of adaptability and readiness.
Pengiran Hajah Siti Nirmala urged
participants to view the camp as a first step in preparing for their
involvement in the upcoming Borneo Global Issues Conference (BGIC) in
October, where SDGs will be a central topic. She advised students to
build on the knowledge and skills they acquired during the camp and to
maintain their curiosity for participation at the conference.
The five-day camp held from August 10 to
14, was organised by the PMO, serving as the Secretariat to the Special
National Coordination Committee (SNCC) on SDGs. The event was supported
by Brunei Shell Petroleum Company Sdn Bhd (BSP) as the main partner, in
collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Culture, Youth
and Sports, International School Brunei (ISB), Brunei Youth Council,
and Green Brunei.
Students participated in a variety of
activities, including dialogues, visits, motivational sessions and
community engagement. The camp also served as preparation for the
students’ for BGIC with participation sponsored by BSP under the ‘Pemuda
Mampan’ award.
(News & pic source: Borneo Bulletin)