GAIA AP Member-led Events for the Global Week of Solidarity and Celebration
GAIA’s Global Week of Solidarity and Celebration is taking place from December 1-8, 2021. The Global Week of Solidarity and Celebration aims to celebrate the successes and milestones of members’ work, to create spaces where members can learn from each other, to develop personal relationships that can strengthen the solidarity throughout the network, and to get immediate feedback on future plans and strategies.
From December 4-8, the spotlight is given to members for their spearheaded events. These events can range from film showings, to webinars, to virtual tours of Zero Waste communities from the region.
Here’s a list of different member-led activities happening during the global week!
| Date & Time | Organization | Event Description | Access link |
| December 4
12:30-2PM IST 2-3:30PM ICT 3-4:30PM PHT 8-9:30PM NZDT |
Zero Waste Himalaya (India) | Webinar: 2021 Learnings & Reflections Webinar
Zero Waste Himalaya will share their experiences and reflections from various activities they undertook mainly in the year 2021 and also in the past years. Open to all GAIA members |
Zoom link: https://wwf.zoom.us/j/97300692681?pwd=alUwMGxaVGpwanEwekVZVUhINVkwZz09
Meeting ID: 973 0069 2681 Password: 150920 |
| December 5
8:30-10AM IST 10-11:30AM ICT 11-12:30PM PHT 4-5:30PM NZDT |
WOW-BFFP-Negros Oriental (Philippines) | Waste Worker Appreciation Activity
WOW-BFFP-Negros Oriental will showcase a short video production showing their appreciation for the Waste Workers role and work in their communities in five barangays in Dumaguete City and Barangay Apo Island. Zero Waste testimonies from some of the Waste Workers will also be featured. Open to all GAIA members |
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| December 5
10:30-11:30AM IST 12-1PM ICT 1-2PM PHT 6-7PM NZDT |
WOW-BFFP-Negros Oriental (Philippines) | Zero Waste Demonstration
WOW-BFFP-Negros Oriental will present a virtual tour to meet the residents, waste workers, waste transporters and local officials who are doing Zero Waste work in Apo Island, the very first Zero Waste Island barangay. Open to all GAIA members |