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[Program Review] My personal reflexion on Tunza Eco-Generation Program

by Desire HOUNGNIGBE | 27-08-2019 12:29



Eco Generation Ambassadors Program has been for me an exciting program these last months. I was thrilled when I received in February 2019 the official announcement mail that appointed me as Tunza Eco-Generation Regional Ambassador to Benin. That day, I felt lucky and also felt entering a big networking platform.

First, It was my first time to be part of a program where I should post online reports in English. For me, who was in a Francophone country, it has been a bit difficult at the beginning. But it was something I used as an advantage and an opportunity to improve my English. I was obliged to do some researches in English, read my fellow's reports on the platform, and also give feedback. All those things have been a great benefit to my improvement. 
Second, through the program, I learned how to work hard and push yourself doing hard things. I managed a lot of stuff: my school, my courses, my personal life, and also Tunza Eco-Generation. It helped me organize myself and keep my standards in all those areas.

Third, something I liked about this program is how proactive our mentors are in giving us feedback on our reports. Sometimes, I could not read per month my fellow's reports. But I noticed that our mentors always took their time to give to each of us feedback. It is something that impressed me a lot, and I can learn. Furthermore, my network increased. Now, I have a lot of friend from all over the words with whom I can chat, discuss ideas, and learn from them.

In short, Tunza Eco-Generation program has been a long journey but also a learning's mission. I hope to see more children and youth joining the program each term and make the platform, an incredible one in the world. I believe that Tunza Eco-Generation creates a generation of children and youth ready to act for the protection of our environment. It is something we need to do to guarantee the needs of the next generations.