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Tuesday 16 July 2024

ROTARY LAUNCHES TREE PLANTING INITIATIVE

  • Commemorates Over 100 Years of Service by Rotarians in Six Countries
In celebration of over 100 years of dedicated service, Rotarians across six countries - Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea and Southern Sudan have embarked in a significant tree-planting initiative aimed at promoting environmental sustainability and community well-being.

The mission commenced over the weekend in Dar es Salaam where Rotary in Tanzania planted 1,600 trees as part the 30,000 trees targeted to be planted annually in Tanzania and Uganda which forms the Rotary District 9214. The event underscores the commitment of the district to foster environmental stewardship and community development.


During the tree planting event at Mtakuja Primary School over the weekend, the new Rotary District Governor Highlighting this momentous occasion, Tanzania proudly welcomes its third Woman District Governor (DG), Agnes Batengas, who will be at the forefront of this initiative in partnership with other stakeholders including the Government of Tanzania through the Ministry responsible for environment as well as institutions such as schools and communities at large.

Speaking during the event, Agnes Batengas said the world needs collective efforts in combating environmental degradation and Rotarians are all out to save the world by playing their role in conserving the environment by undertaking different environmental projects such as this tree planting campaign.

The District Governor urged Tanzanians to join the campaign and make an impactful result. “I urge the communities to join us as we commemorate a century of service and look forward to a future of continued impact. Said Agness adding “we invite community members and partners to join us in this tree-planting initiative. Together, we can make a lasting difference and contribute to a sustainable and vibrant environment for generations to come”.

Kunduchi Ward Councillor, Michael Urio who represented Kinondoni District Commissioner Saad Mtambule, hailed Rotary for its huge support to community affairs. He said Rotary has been a key partner through their projects and that the tree planting project came at a perfect time as the government is intensifying its efforts in conserving the environment. He urged the beneficiary communities to extend their full support and make sure the trees are well looked after.

Rotary is a global network of 1.4 million members who believe that great things happen when dedicated people come together to address pressing issues. Founded in 1905, Rotary brings together business and professional leaders to provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards, and advance goodwill and peace around the world.

With over 35,000 Rotary clubs in more than 200 countries and geographical areas, Rotarians work on a wide range of projects, including promoting peace, fighting disease, providing clean water and sanitation, supporting education, saving mothers and children, and growing local economies. Rotary’s commitment to service above self has led to impactful projects that transform communities and improve lives.

In Tanzania Rotary has 40 clubs with a total of about 1,000 Rotarians.

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