From crisis to action: 10 strategic steps to conserve Uganda’s natural resources and restore ecosystems
Sustainable conservation requires strategic, coordinated and multi-stakeholder approach.
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Sustainable conservation requires strategic, coordinated and multi-stakeholder approach.
During the launch, Erick Ocen, senior environment officer of Amolatar district, expressed his gratitude to FAPAD for its commendable initiatives.
The move is aimed at fulfilling the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Force’s constitutional mandate of supporting civilian authorities in emergencies and cases of natural disasters.
“We need a beautiful environment to enjoy our beautiful music, therefore we must all join efforts to conserve our nature. I therefore thank Stanbic Bank for leading this effort in Uganda,” says Awilo.
The Natural Resources Department of Otuke district in 2016 contracted him to supply seedling to farmers and he has got over shs 120 million from the contract.
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