A community service project that aiming to restore a forest in the Koboko region of Northern Uganda

Twende Koboko Initiative

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Twende Koboko Initiative

The Green Ambassadors Club was proud to partner with Rotaract clubs on the Twende Koboko initiative, a community service project that aimed to restore a forest in the Koboko region of Northern Uganda.

Deforestation and other human activities have had a significant impact on the environment, including soil erosion, loss of biodiversity, and climate change. The Twende Koboko initiative was an opportunity for Rotaract clubs and the Green Ambassadors Club to make a positive impact on the environment and to raise awareness about the importance of environmental conservation.

The project involved planting trees and restoring a forest that had been destroyed by human activity. By restoring the forest, the clubs involved in the initiative were able to promote biodiversity, reduce soil erosion, and help to mitigate the effects of climate change.

The Twende Koboko initiative was a great success, with the clubs planting hundreds of trees and restoring a significant portion of the forest. The project was also an opportunity for members of the Rotaract clubs and the Green Ambassadors Club to work together towards a common goal, and to learn more about the importance of environmental conservation.

Going forward, the Green Ambassadors Club will continue to partner with other organizations and communities to promote environmental sustainability and conservation in Uganda. We believe that by working together, we can make a difference and help to create a more sustainable future for all.