Plant 50,000 Trees In Northern Rwanda

by RWANDAN YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AND VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATION
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Plant 50,000 Trees In Northern Rwanda
Plant 50,000 Trees In Northern Rwanda
Plant 50,000 Trees In Northern Rwanda
Plant 50,000 Trees In Northern Rwanda
Plant 50,000 Trees In Northern Rwanda
Plant 50,000 Trees In Northern Rwanda
Plant 50,000 Trees In Northern Rwanda
Plant 50,000 Trees In Northern Rwanda

Project Report | May 5, 2026
Transport Support for Tree Planting Activity

By Jean Damascene Uwizeyimana | Project Leader

DEAR PATRONS,

RE: TRANSPORT SUPPORT REPORT – TREE PLANTING ACTIVITY
Date: Saturday, May 2, 2026
Location: Buyoga, Rwanda (72HH+PCP)

RWAYDAVO is pleased to share a brief report on the transport arrangements that supported our recent tree planting activity conducted on our land in Buyoga, a mountainous and hilly area with no motorable road access.

The purpose of this transport support was to ensure that nurses and volunteers could safely reach the planting site and that all necessary tree seedlings and basic materials were delivered efficiently despite the challenging terrain. Due to the nature of the area, no vehicles were able to access the site, and all movement was carried out on foot from the nearest accessible point.

Participants, including our nurses, demonstrated exceptional commitment by manually transporting seedlings and materials—carrying them on their heads and by hand—across steep and narrow paths. This required significant physical effort, coordination, and teamwork. As observed during the activity, the group worked collaboratively, supporting one another to ensure that all materials reached the designated planting areas.

Despite challenges such as difficult terrain, physical strain, and uncertain weather conditions, the transport process was successfully completed. All participants arrived safely, and all required materials were delivered to the site, enabling the planting activity to proceed as planned.

This experience highlights both the logistical constraints of working in remote rural environments and the strong dedication of the RWAYDAVO team and community members to environmental conservation and sustainable development.

Conclusion:
The transport support for this activity was successfully executed through coordinated manual effort, reflecting resilience, teamwork, and commitment to our mission.

Note: This report focuses on transport logistics. A detailed report covering the full tree planting activity, including outcomes and impact, will be shared soon.

We sincerely thank you for your continued support.

RWAYDAVO TEAM

Jean Damascene Uwizeyimana 

RWAYDAVO President 

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RWANDAN YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AND VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATION

Location: RULINDO CITY, NORTHER PROVINCE - Rwanda
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Rwandanyouth Rwaydavo
RULINDO CITY , NORTHER PROVINCE Rwanda
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