Biesha Christian Earns Master’s in Sustainable Lands and Cities
A Beacon of Academic Excellence and Environmental Advocacy
Basseterre, St. Kitts – Biesha Christian has emerged as a beacon of academic excellence and environmental advocacy, completing a master’s degree in Sustainable Lands and Cities at the University of Edinburgh in record time. Christian was awarded the prestigious post-graduate scholarship in 2023 and graduated in November 2024 after an intensive one-year program.
GEF National Project Scholarships
Christian is among seven outstanding individuals from St. Kitts and Nevis who received scholarships under the Global Environment Facility (GEF) National Project. This initiative, facilitated by the Ministry of Sustainable Development in partnership with the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), aims to enhance capacity in critical areas such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Environmental Land Management, and Sustainable Land Management.
The program, Improving Environmental Management through Sustainable Land Management, was established to equip public servants with the expertise needed to address environmental challenges. Joining Christian in this cohort of trailblazers are Chezon Tuckett, Cordeisere Walters, Kevin Jeffers, Orisia Williams, Versel Hendrickson, and Taji Hamilton, who have also embarked on their respective paths of specialization.
7 Awarded Scholarships
The Sustainable Lands and Cities Program
The Sustainable Lands and Cities program at the University of Edinburgh delves into the core dynamics of land management, providing students with the tools to influence and establish resilient relationships between urban spaces and their surrounding environments.
This achievement not only marks a significant milestone for Christian but also underscores the government’s commitment to fostering sustainable development through education and capacity building.
Conclusion
The people of St. Kitts and Nevis congratulate Biesha Christian and her fellow scholars on their remarkable achievements as they pave the way for sustainable practices and environmental stewardship in the federation and beyond.
FAQs
Q: What is the Sustainable Lands and Cities program?
A: The Sustainable Lands and Cities program is a master’s degree program at the University of Edinburgh that focuses on land management and sustainable development.
Q: Who received the GEF National Project scholarships?
A: Seven outstanding individuals from St. Kitts and Nevis received scholarships under the GEF National Project, including Biesha Christian.
Q: What is the purpose of the GEF National Project?
A: The GEF National Project aims to enhance capacity in critical areas such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Environmental Land Management, and Sustainable Land Management.