Monday, September 1, 2008

Ramon Bartomeus. Resources Manager. Iwith Foundation, Spain.

“When a year and a half ago Ginés Haro began talking to us about ‘Global Challenges and Global Citizens’ we decided that the movement deserved the support of Iwith.org, and since then we have had the privilege of collaborating with a team characterised by tenacity and exquisite good doing. Now, with the introduction of the Yasuní Green Gold, its success has become one of our most outstanding causes.


Beyond the close history with the project, the conservation of the Yasuní cannot see itself as just one more cause that we help to defend, but as a question of planetary importance, of vital transcendence for the generations that will follow us.


Nobody should think that it is just a question for Ecuadorian or the Amazon, so using communication and IT technologies and the words of the Idún movement, we are going to do whatever possible to ‘inspire, educate and support people and organizations so that they may adopt and promote new forms of individual and collective behaviour with the end that everybody on our planet can enjoy a healthy and sustainable lifestyle.’ ”

Ramon Bartomeus

Resources Manager. Iwith Foundation, Spain.

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