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46 Personnel Training The Bank is actively seeking to raise its employees’ awareness on environmental issues. In order to raise employee knowledge/awareness, the Training Division continued its Environmental Management seminars during 2007 with the participation of 643 people, doubling the ratio of environmentally trained employees from 8.9% to 16.7% of the Bank’s workforce. In addition, the Bank’s employees are regularly updated on environmental issues through the EUROBANKER, an internal publication that includes a standard column on the Environment. Moreover, the Bank’s intranet includes a page especially dedicated to the continuous provision of environmental updates to personnel. In 2007, the Environment Office and the Training Division jointly launched the development of a pioneering e-learning programme, with the aim of training the Bank's personnel on environmental issues and on the relevant procedures of the Bank, through the use of state-of-the-art electronic means. The programme is expected to come on-stream in 2008. Protection of Mount Parnes In 2005 the Bank launched, in co-operation with WWF Hellas, the “Learn, Participate, Protect - Mount Parnes National Forest” program, whose target was to demonstrate how a protected area can be efficiently managed, to raise awareness about the Forest’s importance, and to stress the need for its protection. Nevertheless, in consequence of the wildfire that broke out on Mount Parnes in June 2007, destroying a large part of the National Forest, most of the actions included in the program were called off, the only exception being, the environmental training. The environmental training package that had been created with the approval of the Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs was updated in 2007 and is still distributed to schools all over Greece.
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