
from left to right:
May East/Findhorn Foundation, Carlyle
Menezes/ UNESC, Marcelo Todescan/ ENA
Brazil, Franco Werlang/Gaia Village
By the shores of the South Atlantic, at the recently
inaugurated Gaia Village Training Centre in Garopaba
beach, Brazil, a memorandum of Understanding and
Partnership has been signed between the Global
Ecovillage Network, the Findhorn Foundation and the
University of Extremo Sul Catarinense (UNESC). This
is the result of a synergetic year of curriculum
development with Brazilian sustainability educators and
practitioners as well as UNESC teachers led by May
East, Director of International Relations of GEN. Over
the next 12 months UNESC will be aligning financial
and institutional support for the first Brazilian University
led Ecovillage Training to start in July 2006.
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