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  • Latest News
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  • Participating Countries
  • Our Publications
    • The Sandwatcher Magazines
    • The Sandwatch Manual(s)
    • Most Significant Change Stories
    • Sandwatch Brochure
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    • Sandwatch Competitions
    • International Conferences >
      • Lincoln Symposium
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      • Paris, UNESCO HQ 2009
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Brazil

Sandwatch activities started in: 2007

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Coordination of Sandwatch in Brazil:

​Sandwatch in Brazil was championed by Degenal Santos, Colegio Afonso Pena School, Santos City, Brazil and exchange visits were held between Brazil and Trinidad and Tobgao.

Status of Sandwatch in Brazil: Unknown

Activities and Highlights: Updates in progress ​

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Brazilian and Trinidadian Sandwatch Students Meet, Jan 18th - Feb 3rd, 2008
I would like to thank every one from the UNESCO Trinidad and Tobago office, with a special thanks to Susan Shurland  the General Secretary and Monica the ASP Net Coordinator for hosting our students and for all the work that they did to make our stay possible. We had such a blast visiting schools, enjoying the sights, and making new friends! Our students have learned so much from the Mayaro students under the coordination of Mr. Andy Paul. It was so great to know that students from Trinidad and Tobago are concerned about global warming and that they are taking action to try to minimize effects of global warming. Our students will never be the same again after such a grand experience.  - Click here to learn more!


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