“Protovoulia ‘21*” was established in 2018 by the most important Public Benefit Foundations in Greece along with the National Bank of Greece on the occasion of the bicentennial of the Greek Revolution, organising numerous actions in Greece and abroad in partnership with scientific, academic, cultural and social institutions. With the successful completion of the aforementioned actions, “Protovoulia ‘21” moved on its second phase of collaborative initiatives, focusing on the implementation of actions addressing the issue of Climate Change and the Environment. These actions, which have been undertaken by the members of “Protovoulia ‘21” and have begun to be implemented, are linked to all aspects of the effects of climate change: Health, Education, Culture, Air Pollution, Food Insecurity, the Sea, Law, Natural Disasters and the Protection of Cultural Heritage.
In particular, the John S. Latsis Public Benefit Foundation supports, among other actions:
During its pilot phase (school year 2023-2024) the Programme involves a total of 28 schools and 110 teachers of various specialisations from 16 prefectures of Greece.
“In my opinion, ‘Act for the Planet’ is an innovative programme as it addresses the critical and important issue of Climate Change while integrating STEM education into the educational process. All this is implemented through experiential and team-based teaching techniques. The on-site training I received proved to be very important and useful, while the educational material published on the Programme’s platform is scientifically complete and instructive.”
Ioannis Drosos
Teacher, High School of Archilochos, Paros
More than 50 faculty members, undergraduate and postgraduate students from 40 university departments in Greece, Cyprus, USA, Spain, Ireland, France, Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Belgium and the United Kingdom participated in the 2nd Interdisciplinary School that took place in Northern Evia.
“The most important feature of ISEC is the multi-dimensional education and discussion between faculty and students from different disciplines, as the environmental and climate crisis is complex requiring a multi-level approach both in research and its response. The frequency of wildfires is expected to increase, with significant consequences for local communities and our health due to our increased exposure to air pollutants, and longer-term consequences even for our mental health. With ISEC, we want to turn Greece into a point of reference and interaction for scientists who are called upon to find solutions.”
Manolis Kogevinas, MD, PhD
Director, Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), Spain
*the National Bank of Greece, the Marianna V. Vardinoyiannis Foundation, the Eugenides Foundation, the B & M Theocharakis Foundation for the Fine Arts & Music, the Captain Vassilis & Carmen Constantakopoulos Foundation, the Social and Cultural Affairs Welfare Foundation – KIKPE, the Lambrakis Foundation, the A.C. Laskaridis Charitable Foundation, the Aikaterini Laskaridis Foundation, the John S. Latsis Public Benefit Foundation, the A.G. Leventis Foundation, the Athina I. Martinou Foundation, the Bodossaki Foundation, the Foundation for Education and European Culture, the Michael N. Stassinopoulos - VIOHALCO Public Benefit Foundation, “Maria Tsakos” Public Benefit Foundation – International Centre for Maritime Research and Tradition and the Onassis Foundation.