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Prince Of Wales, Duchess Of
Cornwall Arrive Today
By Lyna Mohamad
Bandar Seri
Begawan – The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall
will begin their two day official visit to the Sultanate today as
guests of His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei
Darussalam.
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This
afternoon, the Prince of Wales will be planting the 1,000th
tree of a reforestation project in the Badas reserve area,
which is part of the Heart of Borneo initiative that is
aimed at preserving 220,000 square kilometers of rainforest.
Children from international
and local schools, over the past six months, have planted
hundreds of trees to rehabilitate the fire-damaged primary
rainforest zone in degraded peatlands.
The planting of the 1,000th
tree is an important milestone for the International School
of Brunei's "Million Trees" project, which aims to help to
restore the forest continuity across Borneo.
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Meanwhile, British High
Commissioner in Brunei Darussalam John Saville said, "We
are delighted that the Prince and Duchess are visiting
Brunei and seeing for themselves the strong educational
link with the sited Kingdom, as well as the important
work, which is being done in the Borneo rainforest as
part of the fight against climate change." |
He also said, "Brunei has played a
pivotal role in achieving consensus for the three-nation Heart of
Borneo initiative, has allocated around 60 percent of its land area
to the initiative, and has created strong popular civil society
support. I am particularly pleased that the UK has been able to help
in practical ways."
According to a press statement from
the British High Commission, during, the Prince's visit to the Heart
of Borneo Rainforest project in Badas, he will meet the main movers
behind Brunei's conservation work, both inside and outside of the
government, and talk to local school children about their
involvement in the "Million Trees" project and wider environmental
advocacy.
Nobel Prize-winning
environmentalist Professor Wangari Maathai, who launched the
"Million Trees" project when she visited the country with the help
of the British High Commission in 2007, said, "I have been very
impressed with the popular grassroots support in Brunei for the
Heart of Borneo initiative; I am delighted that the Prince of Wales
will have the chance to see the progress that has been made to
date."
Deputy Minister of Industry and
Primary Resources Dato Paduka Haji Hamdillah Haji Abdul Wahab, who
is also Chairman of the Brunei's Heart of Borneo Council, said the
visit will give them a chance to showcase their work on the
initiative to the Prince of Wales, whose keen interest in the
environment is well known.
"It will give our efforts a great
boost as Brunei strives to be a beacon of the Heart of Borneo
project and a strong model of public and private sector
partnership."
The Prince and Duchess will have an
official audience with His Majesty before the royal banquet dinner
this evening at the Istana Nurul Iman.
Tomorrow, they will meet students
and staff at University Brunei Darussalam (UBD), which has strong
links with a number of British universities, including the
University of Wales, of which the Prince is the chancellor.
During the visit, the Prince will
also present certificates to 25 local graduates who obtained their
degrees from the University of Wales Institute, Cardiff over the
last two years.
The Prince and Duchess will also
attend a workshop for students on Islamic art techniques, run by the
Prince's School of Traditional Arts, a charity located at his
foundation in Shoreditch.
The workshop is one of a series by
PSTA, highlighting Britain's Islamic credentials and promoting
inter-faith dialogue.
The Prince and Duchess will also
visit the British Garrison in Seria, where they will meet soldiers
and their families as well as see for themselves some of the
equipment and training techniques used for both desert and jungle
warfare. --
Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin
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