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Anse La Raye Students Taught The Benefits Of River Protection

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The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) took decisive steps to guide children and young people of Saint Lucia towards a better environment and consequently a better life. The organization’s recent partnership with the Saint Lucia Division of Forests and Land Resources Development to teach Grade 5 and 6 students of the […]

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