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Ayowecca Uganda: To plant fruit trees in 70 schools, 40 health centers & 40 churches in 2025 in Tororo District

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Roots of Resilience: Restoring Eastern Uganda’s Natural Landscapes and Livelihoods

Abstract: AYOWECCA UGANDA is a community-led NGO that trains rural farmers on regenerative agriculture, promotes agroforestry, and restores natural ecosystems in Eastern Uganda. With a proven track record of training 1,213 farmers, planting 34,000+ fruit trees, and restoring 8 wetlands, we seek funding to scale our impact through a larger training center and expanded restoration efforts. The project addresses critical environmental challenges while building climate resilience for low-income communities.

How does this initiative support Public Goods?

Our initiative is Non-excludable: Our environmental restoration work benefits everyone in the region regardless of their participation. Restored wetlands and forests provide ecosystem services (water filtration, flood control, carbon sequestration) that are freely available to all community members. Our climate change education and awareness campaigns are openly accessible to all community members, with no restrictions on who can benefit from the knowledge. The fruit trees we plant in schools and health centers provide benefits (shade, fruit, improved air quality) to anyone who visits these public spaces.

Our initiative is Non-rivalrous: The environmental benefits from restored wetlands and forests don’t diminish when more people benefit from them. Clean air, water filtration, and carbon sequestration serve everyone simultaneously without reduction in quality. The knowledge we share through our training programs can be used by any number of farmers without reducing its value to others. The climate resilience infrastructure we build benefits the entire community without diminishing its value for any individual.

Why we need funding right now: Uganda loses approximately 200,000 hectares of forest annually, creating an urgent need to scale up our restoration efforts. Our current training space is too small to meet growing community demand for regenerative agriculture training. Climate change impacts are intensifying in Eastern Uganda, requiring immediate action to build community resilience. The project has proven successful with 1,213 farmers trained and 34,000+ trees planted, demonstrating readiness to scale.

Real-Life Impact/Deliverables of this initiative:

Environmental Impact: Plant 1 million native trees by 2027 Rehabilitate 100 hectares of wetlands Increase forest cover and enhance biodiversity Improve natural water filtration systems

Community Impact: Train 2,000+ additional rural farmers in regenerative agriculture Expand skills training for women and girls (tailoring, hairdressing) Plant fruit trees in 200 new schools, health centers & churches Reach 80% of local population with environmental conservation awareness

Climate Resilience: Enhanced community adaptation to climate change Improved agricultural productivity through sustainable methods Increased food security through diversified farming practices

Feedback Loop:

Quarterly Progress Reports: Number of trees planted and survival rates Hectares of wetlands restored Number of farmers trained Skills training participation rates

Impact Measurement: Ecological assessments of restored areas Community surveys on awareness and adoption of sustainable practices Documentation of improved agricultural yields Photo and video documentation of restoration progress Community Engagement: Regular community feedback sessions Participatory monitoring of restoration sites Success story documentation Social media updates and progress sharing

How Funds Will Be Used:-

1ETH - Water Tank, metallic stand, labor for setting up, pipes, valves, taps, boots, wateringcan,wheelbarrows, reck.

2ETH- We shall raise and plant 30,000+ fruit tree seedlings in 70 schools, 40 health centers and 40 churches in 2025 in Tororo district and expand our operations to surrounding districts.

Seeds and seedlings(To be raised and planted the whole season 2025), potting bags, workshop, awareness and community education.

2ETH - Administration purposes(Data, Airtime) , Tree planting(Movement to and from the field), Meals & Staff allowance.

Media: https://www.ayoweccauganda.org https://www.x.com/@ayowecca_uganda https://www.instagram.com/ayoweccauganda https://www.youtube.com/ayoweccauganda https://www.facebook.com/@ayoweccauganda.org

Thank you for considering our proposal. The requested funding will enable AYOWECCA UGANDA to scale our proven model of environmental restoration and community development, creating lasting public goods that benefit both current and future generations in Eastern Uganda.

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  • Thu January 09 2025, 02:04 amPublished Onchain 0x0d0c...Bc48f7
  • Sat January 11 2025, 08:55 pmVoting Period Starts
  • Wed January 15 2025, 02:01 pmEnd Voting Period
  • Thu January 16 2025, 07:02 amQueue Proposal
  • Sat January 18 2025, 08:57 amExecute Proposal
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