Paturi Tukamuhabwa
Meet Paturi Tukamuhabwa, a farmer in the Trees for Global Benefits (TGB) project. His story shows how growing trees has transformed his life, highlighting the power of sustainable farming and caring for the environment.
Meet Paturi Tukamuhabwa, a farmer in the Trees for Global Benefits (TGB) project. His story shows how growing trees has transformed his life, highlighting the power of sustainable farming and caring for the environment.
Betty Nsigaireho stands as one of the pioneering farmers in the Trees for Global Benefits (TGB) program, embarking on a transformative journey that has not only shaped her life but has also inspired her community.
Lilian Bandi stands as a pioneer in the Trees for Global Benefits (TGB) project, recalling her journey with gratitude and a profound sense of purpose. Her involvement began with a workshop training by ECOTRUST, an experience that laid the foundation for a transformative chapter in her life.
Harriet Musinguzi emerged as a pioneer in the Trees for Global Benefits (TGB) project, joining between 2003 and 2005 through a women’s group that was convened for training by ECOTRUST. Her journey is deeply rooted in a commitment to environmental conservation and the pursuit of essential resources.
Anne Natukunda stands as a pioneering force in the Trees for Global Benefits (TGB) initiative within her community, where she currently serves as the Local Council Chairperson. Her journey is not just about tree planting but embodies a commitment to environmental stewardship and community leadership.
George Bangirana’s journey with the Trees for Global Benefits (TGB) project began as a legacy passed down from his father, an active TGB farmer with a substantial forest of diverse tree species. George’s connection to the project deepened after his father’s passing, as he took over a portion of the family forest.
Meet Wilson Turyahikayo, a true pioneer in the Trees for Global Benefits (TGB) Project since its inception in 2003. Long before the concept of carbon payments, Wilson had a passion for growing trees, initially introduced to the idea by John Tagawa, a staff member of the District Forestry Services. Eager to expand his tree-growing endeavors, Wilson enthusiastically joined the TGB project when ECOTRUST entered the scene.
Restetuta Rwabayambire stands as a trailblazing pioneer in the Trees for Global Benefits (TGB) project, a distinction she earned by being the first to raise her hand when ECOTRUST trainers sought those interested in growing trees. Beyond her role as a dedicated farmer, Restetuta is the LC1 Chairperson of her community and a respected church leader.
Location / SC Bunyaruguru subcounty, Rubirizi District. Entry year 2003 Trees Planted 3000 As the Chief Catechist for Rugazi Catholic Parish, John Baptist Tinkamanyire is not only a spiritual leader but also a steward of the environment. The roots of the Rugazi Catholic Parish run deep, with its establishment dating […]
Reverend Elkad Mujizi serves as the Assistant to the Archdeacon of the Western Ankole Diocese. His journey with the Trees for Global Benefits (TGB) project is deeply intertwined with the prosperity of the Church and the community it serves. Grateful for ECOTRUST’s initiative, Reverend Elkad acknowledges the pivotal role of tree growing in transforming the Church’s landscape.
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