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Agriculture in Cambodia
In 2015 the Foundation sponsored through the Greenshoots Foundation a project to train young people in farming techniques in northern cambodia close to the Thai border. Full details are explained in the accompanying PDF.
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New English language manual for the Childrens lands
A new brochure outlining the scope of the Childrens lands projects has been produced in English by ANIA. It is here attached in PDF form. Click the logo below to open. New links will soon be loaded on the Home Page to the three user manuals instructing how to start and run a Childrens Land project. Several…
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Poster for the Eighth Mid Summer Concert in Rollo August 02
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Chambomontera [Peru] further update
In 2009-13 this Foundation sponsored and oversaw the construction and commissioning of a Micro Hydro Electric scheme. The original scheme was fraught with problems and failed and under the guidance of this Foundation was radically altered and rebuilt since which time it has functioned without flaws. The lengthy history is recorded in previous posts. The…
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Ninth Midsummer concert, August 02 in the Church of SS Trinita, Rollo
This year the Foundation organises and sponsors the eighth Midsummer Classical Concert in Rollo di Andora, Liguria on August 02 at 9pm. this is a major concert of almost two hours with an interval for regreshments. The soloists are the renowned Uzbekistan pianist, Nafis Umerkulova and the American cellist and Professor of Music, Peter Lewy. Mario…
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2015 New Projects in Peru
The Foundation has embarked on three new projects for this year. The Childrens lands Porto Prado project in or near Iquitos is being expanded. it was started last year and has proved a big success. After extensive negotiations over the last year we have managed to get the authorities to deed to the Iquitos children…
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2015 The Childrens Lands – Sonene news
Fifteen years ago the Sonene project in the Madre de Dios region of Amazonia [Peru] was our first attempt at an eco project with ANIA and Joaquin Leguia our Lima associate. The money we provided was the seed money for four projects two of which have evolved down the years. We produced later nutritional guide books, a local knowledge…
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The Iquitos Project Childrens Land Amazonia update
The Iquitos project modelled on the plans established over the last 14 years which have won a UNESCO seal of approval is already a huge success although only conceived early this year. Run in conjunction with CREA and ANIA and financed by The Matthiesen Foundation it is receiving 20,000 visitors annually and 8000 school children.…
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The early wheel window at St Mary’s Patrixbourne c.1170-90
The project to restore the early wheel window and nineteenth century glass has now been completed as can be seen in the attached photos. The project was sponsored by The Matthiesen Foundation in memory of the late Olga Matthiesen http://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/01/03/PAT.htm states: This church is well-known because of its fine late 12th century south doorway under an unusual contemporary…
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Seventh Midsummer Classical Concert in SS. Trinita, Borgo Rollo, Andora, Liguria, Italy
You are cordially invited to attend a concert of Baroque music 1700-1740 from Vivaldi to Bach at the baroque church of the SS Trinita in the mediaevil village of Rollo, above Andora in Liguria, Italy. This is the seventh concert arranged by the Foundation. The concert raises money destined this year for orphans in South…
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New Amazon Manatee rescue programme and Childrens Forest Project
The Foundation is continuing its UNESCO recognised co-sponsorship programme with ANIA this time in Iquitos in the Amazon basin. A Childens Forest project will be initiated combined with the CREA sponsored Amazon Manatee Rescue Programme already in existence since 2008 and which is run with recognition from the Dallas Zoo and other environmental bodies. The…
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Work starts at Patrixbourne, Kent
Work has finally started on the restoration and conservation of the early Romanesque wheel window sponsored by this foundation in conjuncrion with Orbis Pictus Trust. To see details of the programme of repair at St. Mary’s please click the PDF symbol below.
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Wide Publicity for The Childrens lands
The biggest media company in Peru, El Commercio, owner of newspapers and TV channels is to publicise The Childrens Lands projects sponsored by ANIA in conjunction with The Matthiesen Foundation thereby reaching a regional population of ten million.
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St Mary’s, Patrixbourne, Kent
The Foundation was instrumental in raising funds and making a donation for the conservation of the wheel window which is among the earliest in Britain. The work has now commenced. The attached photo shows the window before conservation.
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Photo update on the Santa cruz project
The attached pdf will give an idea of the significant progress at the Santa Cruz site where a large group of children are fully engaged.
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Update on the Botanical Gardens in Lima Project
Early this year in association with ANIA and JP Morgan we funded an educational programme at the Botanical Gardens in Lima, the oldest in S.America, which receives 60,000 visitors a year.The exhibit was to educate the public on the environmental and educational benefits of the Childrens Lands projects we have been associated with for 13…
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Donations update for the year 2013-2014
The Foundation has made grants to a variety of charities including London Southbank Sinfonia; English National Opera to increase the awareness of opera among children;The Otter Trust; Conservation of the Romanesque Church of St Mary’s in Patrixbourne, Kent; restoration of the organ at St George’s Hanover Square; Harrow School Development Trust for a sculpture court; The Pantin Library, Oxford;…
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Santa Cruz, Peru – The Childrens Land update 2013
The attached pdf shows the huge strides that have been achieved with this project in the desert in southern Peru which has become a showpiece linked to our current project at the Botanical Gardens in Lima. A small stand of threatened Huarango trees is being preserved and the children are enjoying their contact with nature causing…
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The Lima Botanical Gardens Project
The second phase of this project which is designed to raise the awareness of children in Peru to the problems of ecology and conservation has just been completed. A fuller report will be posted shortly.The Children’s Lands concept has just been adopted by the Six nations of The Grand River in Canada and is undergoing…
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Open access to the online manuals for The Childrens Lands
Owing to a reorganisation of websites the new link for the open access to The Childrens Lands instruction manuals in 3 volumes in English, Spanish and Portuguese now is http://mundodeania.org/category/programas/tierra-de-ninos/manuales/
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Lima: A New Project for the Natural History Museum – UPDATE
The Foundation sugggested to the natural history museum and ANIA that this project should be linked to our Ica project and to the promotion of interest in the fate of the Huarango tree. we suggested that an area be dedicated to a live exhibit of huarango in a micro environment and this idea has been…
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The Childrens Lands Didactic Pavillion at Lima Botanical Gardens
A proposal is being examined to contribute to sponsorship of this project that will be viewed by 70000 visitors a year. Full details of the outline proposal are in the attached PDF
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Music Sponsorship+ – The Organ at St Mark’s, Hamilton Terrace, London, NW8
The Foundation remains committed to the restoration of the organ at St. Mark’s Church. This was moved in the early 1950s from the chancel to the back of the church and has not had serious maintenance since. Aidan Platten, the vicar, has done wonders in renewing seals and cleaning out accumulated detritus which has made a huge…
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The Billy Pantin Library, Oriel College, Oxford
The Foundation has made a gift towards the raising of £100,000 for the expansion of the College Library to be renamed The Pantin Library in honour of the late Prof. Billy Pantin, Professor of Medieval History. In addition the Foundation has raised a further sum of £18,000 from independent charitable sources.
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UNESCO Official Recognition for The Childrens Lands Projects
The Division of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development of UNESCO has officially recognised The Childrens Lands projects as ‘an official activity within the United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development. This is a quite timely initiative and helps in promoting a new vision of a more just and sustainable world. It offers a…
