The Great Wall of Separation

submitted by St.Nicholas College - Rabat Middle School : Neil Sammut 
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): other, School magazine, school media, website
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Dissemination description: Dissemination was done by the students themselves talking about their participation in the YRE during school assembly and by having their photos (and podcast QR code) put up on the school noticeboard. Dissemination was also done by creating a digital book which is to be distributed to all the schools in our college (found here) https://read.bookcreator.com/JY2f068qPJgtVsYnCJ2c6dWKMrP2/6qqfXdTaSNWRDjJ8pSvvzg Our school Facebook page was also used to give exposure to the issues raised by the photos https://www.facebook.com/StNicholasCollegeMiddleSchoolRabat. To reach more parents who do not have social media we also used Teams
sustainable development goal(s): life on land
filed under One Take Photo Photos


Maltese rubble walls are more than just boundary markers. They are living structures. These traditional walls provide shelter and habitat for insects, reptiles, and small mammals.
We need to realise that as modern construction replaces these age-old features, an irreplaceable part of Malta’s natural and cultural heritage quietly disappears.