Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!

by SHARE (NGO)
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!
Help Tackle CLIMATE Change Crisis!

Summary

This project aims at promoting tree planting initiatives to combat and address climate change environmental challenges. The project aims to establish sustainable forests, restore degraded lands, raise awareness about the importance of preserving, expanding forested areas. Through collaboration with local communities, government agencies, environmental organizations, we aim to create a lasting positive impact on the environment and society through tree planting, using Youth Volunteers, and clubs.

$10,000
total goal
$9,665
remaining
5
donors
0
monthly donors
1
year

Challenge

Uganda is experiencing significant impacts of climate change, which include changing weather patterns,drop in water levels, increased frequency of extreme weather events like floods,as well as drought,whose social economic impacts make communities very vulnerable. Everyone can help limit climate change. From the way we travel, to the electricity we use, the food we eat, we can make a difference. This project is taking seriously tree planting,as an actions to help tackle climate crisis in Uganda

Solution

By establishing new forests and restoring degraded areas, we can contribute to the conservation of ecosystems, biodiversity, and the overall well-being of local communities. Through effective project management, community engagement, and partnerships, we aim to create a sustainable and impactful initiative that serves as a model for future afforestation and reforestation projects.

Long-Term Impact

Sustainability and Impact: Develop a long-term sustainability plan to ensure the continued health and growth of reforested areas. Monitor the ecological impact of the project, including biodiversity enhancement and carbon sequestration. Assess the social and economic benefits for local communities, such as improved water quality, enhanced livelihoods, and increased tourism potential. Measure the project's contribution to mitigating climate change and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

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Organization Information

SHARE (NGO)

Location: PALLISA - Uganda
Project Leader:
SHARE NGO
Pallisa , Uganda
$335 raised of $10,000 goal
 
6 donations
$9,665 to go
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