Today, the world celebrates World Earth Day under the theme of “Our Power, Our Planet” which reminds the nations that people have the power to protect the environment. This year’s theme calls on everyone to support clean energy, protect nature through environmental conservation. It shows that real change starts with people working together.

For over 27 years, the Environmental Conservation Trust of Uganda (ECOTRUST) has been helping to protect Uganda’s environment by working closely with communities through conservation/ nature-based financing approaches. And this approach shows that when people benefit from nature, they are more willing to protect it.
One of ECOTRUST’s restoration efforts- is the landscape approach to conservation, with operations across the country’s major ecological landscapes; Queen Elizabeth, Murchison Falls, Rwenzori Mountains, Mount Elgon, Mpologoma and Agoro-Agu, covering more than 40 districts like in; Kasese, Lamwo, Masindi, Kiryandongo, Mbale, Namutumba, and among others.
This project aims to restore over 50,000 hectares of forest. It also helps to bring back wildlife habitats, improve climate resilience and support local livelihoods.
What makes this work special is that communities lead the process. Local groups plant trees, restore wetlands, and practice agroforestry on their land. So far, more than 2,000 farmers have already restored 60 hectares of land.
