The Deputy Secretary-General of CBCGDF Writes Reference letters for Trainee Volunteers to Support Young Talents in Pursuing Further Studies

On February 2, 2024, the Deputy Secretary-General and Head of the International Department of the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation (CBCGDF) wrote 2 letters of recommendation to support a 2022 summer intern volunteer to continue his studies abroad.

 

CBCGDF International Department has always accepted interns and volunteers, and is willing to provide a platform for interns and volunteers to learn, communicate and grow.

Youth are the future main force of global environmental governance. Young talents are strategic resources for winning the initiative in international competition, and deeply participating in global governance. In order to respond to the call, support the implementation of national strategy of strengthening the country through talents in the new era, and help national talents participate in global environmental governance and global science and technology governance from the perspective of a national first-level society, the CBCGDF has long been organizing the training of young talents. as one of the core work areas.

 

Original Chinese Article: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/3E24U0n-s1Rqn8kFh-gXtQ

Translator: Maggie

Editor: Maggie

Checked by: YUJIE    

Contact: v10@cbcgdf.org; +8617319454776


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