Uganda

Regenshope may act locally, but the organization thinks globally, as embodied by Robert Ocen, the Co-founder and Director of Regenshope Initiative: “As we work toward mitigating climate change, this isn’t just a local issue or a problem for high-income nations. It’s a global challenge that requires collective action. We need to come together as one. I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to be connected with various players, different people working in the same field.”

Regenshope launched a community reforestation project across the Gulu province in northern Uganda to restore degraded landscapes through diversified reforestation and support food security for local communities. Regenshope started with hectares of forest with local communities in the Nwoya District, planting 13 native species that produce fruit, herbs and more. Not only was this aiming to restore and enhance the local biodiversity and ecosystem but also boost the local economy. Now, Regenshope plans to expand their efforts and start a tree nursery in partnership with a local university, where they aim to have 50,000 documented planted trees by 2025 and further engage local young people.

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Robert Ocen

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