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Climate change is a major challenge in Uganda, with increasing temperatures, unpredictable rainfall patterns, and extreme weather events affecting agriculture, water resources, and human health. The country is taking steps to mitigate and adapt to these impacts, but faces significant challenges in implementing effective climate action.

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                It started with a crisis. Refugees from S Sudan needed to fell trees to build homes, farm and cook. But we knew they could also grow trees. We recruited foresters and refugee youth, set up a nursery, ...
                
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                Daisy is one of the women most affected by climate change in Hoima district. We are empowering 100 smallholder farmers to plant a total of 1,200 bamboo seedlings around their farms that will act as so...
                
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                Nearly 1,000,000 South Sudanese refugees have crossed into Northern Uganda where local farmers are already struggling to feed their families due to changing weather patterns. WildFF's project in Palor...
                
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                This project seeks to plant 15,000 Sheanut trees/Vitellaria Paradoxa  (locally called EKUNGUR) across Katakwi district by end of 2022. This will improve the health, incomes and nutrition of the local ...
                
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                With nearly half of Uganda's population under age 15, young people have a significant role to play in preserving Uganda's natural resources, both now and in the future. The Kasiisi Project informs and...
                
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