Stakeholders rally Adjumani communities to plant trees, restore environment
Adjumani stakeholders emphasised that restoring degraded landscapes requires collective action from individuals, institutions, communities, and government agencies.
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Adjumani stakeholders emphasised that restoring degraded landscapes requires collective action from individuals, institutions, communities, and government agencies.
The workshop aimed to promote gender-responsive policy-making in areas of land use, environmental protection, and climate change.
Mandera Gloria, a Climate Action Champion from Dzaipi sub-county, expressed her excitement and commitment to the task ahead.
Adjumani’s Natural Resources Officer, Charles Giyaya, cautioned that climate change poses a serious risk to water security.
West Nile is dealing with numerous climate challenges that are affecting people’s livelihoods, but there is no environmental justice or accountability.
Bosco Tiondi, a member of the Madi Debate Society, stated that the Society is pleased to host the second annual secondary school debate championship
The district Khadi of Madi district, Haji Ramadan Baiga explained that tree planting is not a new aspect of life but religiously, he said, man is expected to coexist with other plants and animals.
In Adjumani after the presidential executive order, more than 10 trucks of charcoal leave the district every day.
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