Tashneem Abrahams
01 December 2011
The World Association for Girl Guides and Girl Scouts have used art as a medium to get their environmental message across about climate change.
The organisation consists of 17 delegates from 13 different countries around the world, who perform a dance to educate people on how to make a change and save the planet.
WAGGS encourages females to empower themselves by voicing their opinions on environmental sustainability and gender and equality.
The group was outside the ICCD at lunch today strutting their stuff for people and the cameras that surrounded them. #COP17
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