By Jean Damascene Uwizeyimana | Project Leader
Dear Patrons,
Thank you so much for all the support that you have provided so far for our Rwanda forestation project.
We are happy to share with you the detailed report about the land 3 sapling planting activities completion. We planted saplings at location Rwanda:72PR+89P (Google Plus code). This area’s name is Buyoga. On Saturdays, the 19th and the 26th of February 2022, we planted saplings from 8 AM to 1PM.
Around 50 students in total from Muyanza Primary school participated in the planting during two days. Students enjoyed the activities of planting saplings. We are kindly requesting you to see the attached photos and the video taken during the activity on the field. Rwandan youth Development and Voluntary organization volunteers ensured that the activities happened as planned, RWAYDAVO, ensured specifically that students are having enough skills and are confident to plant saplings, RWAYDAVO volunteers conducted teaching sessions (see the video).
The brief guidance sessions on importance of trees and the technique to use during planting were very important because students are too young and also we need children to grow up with the spirit to love trees, having information about the importance of trees. Around 750 trees were planted (98% were citrons and 2% Grevillea).
We deposited the organic fertilizer to the land by transporting it on head. This transport was done by community workers and RWAYDAVO volunteers. Children involved only in tree planting. It was amazing to plant saplings with children and they were very happy, and the planting activity was very enjoyable and with so much socialization. Students at this time were asking many questions about the importance of this project in the future, and they were very happy to know that most of the trees will produce fruits that the community can eat and enjoy.
As we completed tree planting for land 3, the next step will be to use BRC brand fence, to protect the land in which the trees are planted from animals like goats, cows, and sheep, as well as from the disturbances caused by the humans.
After all these activities, we will be doing maintenance. The maintenance will include to prune the area properly in order to keep the trees healthy and strong, Water is food for our trees and plants – that’s why effective watering is one of the most important ways to care and maintain, so watering might be needed during dry season. Also. as the soil compaction prevents water and oxygen from infiltrating to the tree’s roots, we will make sure that the soil is not compacted. We will be doing mulch about 6 inches from the base of your tree so that we cannot damage our trees roots.
We will be sending updates about this project, we request you to keep supporting our project so that we can keep working and achieve our goals. You could also consider doing a monthly recurring donation for our project, which will help us with our ongoing work. The link for the monthly recurring donation is mentioned below in the report.
We thank you for everything that you have done for our project, and we look forward for your continued support.
Thanks & Best Regards.
Jean Damascene UWIZEYIMANA
RWAYDAVO President
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