Climate change is a global issue that significantly
impacts various regions. In Northern Uganda the effects
of climate change are becoming increasingly evident
affecting agriculture, water resources, health and
socio-economic stability. Northern Uganda has a predominantly
agrarian economy, where the majority of the population relies
on subsistence farming. Recent trends indicate shifts in rainfall
patterns, increased temperature and more frequent extreme weather
events such as drought and floods which pose significant
risks to food security and livelihoods.
Northern Uganda has also faced significant challenges due
to prolonged conflicts that lasted from 1986 - 2006, primarily
involving the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) and the government forces.
The conflicts resulted in a widespread displacement, destruction of
infrastructure, and severe disruptions to social support systems.
The impact on young children, particularly those aged birth to
three years, has been profound.
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Trees offer farmers a path to sustainable profits while also helping the environment.
We build forest-friendly alternative income programmes such as beekeeping and sustainable agriculture.
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You can support school greening
programs, which will enable.
We are implementing an ambitious
project of restoring over.