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  • News Food forests grown by Nile Basin farmers restore wetlands and bring back a turtle, news.mongabay.com (Feb 28, 2024)

2023[edit | edit source]

  • News Climate change: Saving Uganda's mountain gorillas, BBC News (Dec 01, 2023)
  • News Conservationists work to restore last remnant of a once-great Ugandan forest, news.mongabay.com (Aug 25, 2023)
  • News Uganda’s Communal Food ‘Epicenters’ Aim to End Hunger Forever, reasonstobecheerful.world (May 26, 2023) — Pushing past the conventional food aid model, a regenerative farming system offers a recipe for success — and self-reliance. Peter Yeung

2022[edit | edit source]

  • News Mountain gorillas: The ripple effect of conservation, BBC News (Jun 20, 2022)
  • News A billion of the world’s most climate-vulnerable people live in informal settlements – here’s what they face, The Conversation (Mar 22, 2022)

2021[edit | edit source]

  • News Gen Z on how to save the world: young climate activists speak out, The Guardian (Oct 17, 2021) — Features activists from Philippines, Australia, India, US, Uganda, Pakistan, Peru, Indonesia, United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Germany, Kenya and Canada

2016[edit | edit source]

Cycologic: The power of women for the power of bicycles in Uganda, Oct 19[1]

Solar Sister lights entrepreneurial spirit to improve women's lives in Uganda, Alon Mwesigwa, Jul 15[2]

Uganda's Kiira Motors unveils 'Africa's first solar bus', February 1[3]

2014[edit | edit source]

Uganda Earns Big From Organic Agriculture, July 18[4]

Trees for Integration programme in Jinja, Eastern Uganda, brings communities together[5]

2010[edit | edit source]

2010 SEED Award Winners: "ORIBAGS INNOVATIONS (U) LTD" is a private enterprise initiated by a research institution and local NGO to manufacture hand-made paper bags, printing paper and jewellery from agricultural wastes including wheat straw, elephant grass and other natural fibres. Oribags offers an eco-friendly alternative to polythene bags and empowers women entrepreneurs.[6] November 3

2009[edit | edit source]

New climate change deal for Uganda,[7] December 18

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Authors Phil Green
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Language English (en)
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Created June 5, 2023 by Phil Green
Modified March 10, 2024 by Phil Green
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