Bayer Young Environmental Envoy 2012 – Apply Now!

Bayer –  in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) – is organising its annual Bayer Young Environmental Envoy Program. Calls for 2012 application have already started.

What initially started out as a  local project in Thailand in 1998, the program has been extended to 17 other countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia, Ecuador, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Peru, the Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Venezuela and Vietnam.

Call for applications from Malaysia and Singapore are now open. For the remaining countries, do stay tuned and visit the Bayer website or their Facebook page for more updates.

Hear what one of the BYEEs from the Philippines have had to say about the programme.

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Comments

  1. Sonia says:

    Sure does seem like a giant advertisement for Bayer, no?

    • thegreenbush says:

      Hi Sonia,

      Just a modest attempt to spread the word to young environmentalists on the opportunities available – whether it be from governments, NGOs or private enterprises. :)

      Cheers!

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