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Sonde Rotarians Launch 1,000-Tree Drive to Restore Luwero Forests

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October 1, 2025
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Sonde Rotarians Launch 1,000-Tree Drive to Restore Luwero Forests
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The Rotary Club of Sonde has intensified its efforts against climate change with a tree-planting initiative in Lazarus Forest, Nandere, Luwero District, where 1,000 trees were planted in partnership with Bethany Land Institute, Tree Adoption Uganda, and with support from Roofings Uganda.

Speaking at the launch, Rotary Club of Sonde President Christine Benadet Alupo said environmental protection remains one of Rotary International’s seven areas of focus. “Climate change affects our environment, our forest cover, and the livelihoods tied to it,” Alupo noted.

“We are contributing to the reforestation of 60 degraded acres in this forest. Our annual goal is to plant over 20,000 trees, and we will not stop until we make a significant contribution.” Once a 300-acre reserve, Lazarus Forest has lost more than a fifth of its tree cover to deforestation and human activity. The Rotary Club pledged to return season after season until the land is fully restored.

Children from the club’s RotaKids program also participated in the drive, underscoring the importance of intergenerational responsibility. “We’re planting trees because they stop drought and bring income,” said Matthew, a Primary Three pupil. Tina, in Primary Five, added: “Trees act as windbreaks and protect the community.”

Former club president Dr. Charles Olaro highlighted the broader impact of reforestation, including reducing malaria outbreaks, curbing extreme heat, and enhancing food security. Opata Peter Paul, the club’s Service Projects Director, said tree planting has been integrated into all Rotary Sonde projects, from schools in Sonde to community centers in Kapir and Moroto.

From the host community, Kavuma Derick of Bethany Land Institute emphasized the importance of sustainable partnerships. “Lazarus means resurrection,” he explained. “Through consistent planting, we are bringing this forest back to life. Unlike many groups that plant and leave, Rotary ensures that the trees they plant survive. That is true sustainability.”

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Bethany Land Institute is also running a ‘One Million Trees by 2050’ campaign, a vision that aligns with Rotary’s environmental goals and Uganda’s wider climate action agenda. The tree planting coincided with the global Season of Creation, a time dedicated to environmental reflection and action. Alupo used the occasion to remind participants of their responsibility to future generations:

“Sustainability is about doing things now with the next generation in mind. Our children are planting with us today because they will either benefit from our success or suffer from our failure.” With 20,000 trees targeted this year alone, the Rotary Club of Sonde says this is just the start of a long-term campaign, with plans to expand greening projects to schools, health facilities, and communities across Uganda.

As the final seedlings were lowered into the soil, the message was clear: the fight against climate change cannot wait—and neither can the next tree.

-URN. Give us feedback on this story through our email: kamwokyatimes@gmail.com

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