“The world is increasingly at risk of greater threats. The situation facing humanity requires young people to get involved, not tomorrow or in the future, but today. For this reason, we congratulate the actions of the young people from the Church of God.” ― Juan Salas (Director of the Civil Defense, Dominican Republic)
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ASEZ Signed an MOU with Tshwane Municipality for the Implementation of the UN SDGs
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On August 21, 2023, ASEZ (Save the Earth from A to Z) University Student Volunteer Group, affiliated with the World Mission Society Church of God, signed a MOU for the SDGs implementation campaigns with Tshwane Municipality at the municipal council. Both organizations agreed to collaborate on developing various forms of volunteer programs and cooperative activities, and to implement them. |
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[Mexico]
BUAP University Hosts ASEZ Global Environmental Forum
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On October 26, 2023, the ASEZ Global Forum for the Implementation of the UN SDGs was held at Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla [BUAP] located in Puebla, Mexico. It commenced with speeches from Secretary of the Environment, Sustainable Development and Territorial Planning of Puebla State Beatriz Manrique Guevara; Dean of Engineering Dr. Angel Cecilio Guerrero Zamora; and Alan, SDGs Youth Ambassador under the federal government. |
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[Dominican Republic]
1000 FOR LIFE: Saves Precious Lives
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On November 19, 2023, 500 ASEZ members from the Dominican Republic gathered to participate in the “1000 FOR LIFE” event. This event was organized for ASEZ members to learn specific relief techniques that can help people in danger immediately, such as CPR, measures to prevent choking, hemorrhage and wound control, etc. 500 ASEZ members from the Dominican Republic, 20 professional instructors from the Civil Defense, and other 10 VIPs took part in the “1000 FOR LIFE” that day.
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Assault of the Arctic Cold: Frozen Europe |
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In the film “Tomorrow,” the world is plunged into an icy catastrophe caused by the repercussions of global warming, as melting ice caps and disrupted ocean currents unleash havoc on Earth. What once seemed like a fictional scenario is now becoming an alarming reality. While global concern focuses on global warming, what causes unexpected cold snaps during winter? |
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