Laluni Primary girl is top winner in climate change art contest

Brenna Henry’s entry `Small actions have a big impact’. (Ministry of Education photo)

Brenna Henry of Laluni Primary School is the overall winner of a child art competition which was intended to highlight the climate change threat.

Winners of the competition in various categories were handed their prizes yesterday but it was Henry’s interpretation of the dilemma entitled ‘Small actions have a big impact’ which impressed the judges most. She participated in the 11 to 15 category.

A release yesterday from the Ministry of Education said that the winners of the COP26 Child Art Competition were awarded at the residence of the British High Commissioner to Guyana, Jane Miller. The competition is the result of collaboration between the United Kingdom and the Government of Guyana with the theme: “The Environment and the impact of Climate Change.”