Increase forest cover, carbon sinking reservoirs and promote sustainable land management in formerly deforested and degraded areas of Uganda.
Uganda faces severe forest degradation due to deforestation for agriculture, charcoal production, and urbanization. Between 1990 and 2020, forest cover declined from 24% to 9%, accelerating carbon emissions and biodiversity loss.
This threatens Uganda’s water resources, disrupts rainfall patterns, and increases vulnerability to climate change. Without urgent reforestation and sustainable land management, Uganda’s ecosystems and livelihoods remain at significant risk.
As Green Caravan initiative we believe that tree planting plays a very big role in combating climate change thus our campaign entitled “plant your age” encouraging masses to plant a tree every time they celebrate their birthdays to save the environment.
Our primary goals are:
We fight climate change through:
Our programs are open to everyone, including Local communities in Uganda, schools and educational institutions, farmers and agricultural cooperatives, youth groups and women’s organizations, volunteers and partners who share our vision.
You can get involved by: