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By Nana Yaw Reuben

The Resource Conservation Initiative (RESCONI) has undertaken tree planting exercises with students of two basic schools in Atwima Mponua District in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.

The schools were Anwiafutu D/A Basic School and Ampenkro D/A Basic School all in the Atwima Mponua District of the Ashanti Region.

Winifred Nimo Boateng, Field Liaison officer for RESCONI explained to the students that RESCONI has established Environmental Clubs in Basic Schools in ten different communities within the Atwima Mponua District as part of efforts to wipe interest in tree planting.

She reiterated that these clubs will serve as the medium through which the capacity of the youth will be developed to enable them fully appreciate the issues and challenges of the environment within their communities such that they can equally contribute their quota in finding lasting solutions.

She advised student to desist from activities that destroy the forest, land and water resources in their communities and beyond.

She urged the students to sensitized to their parents to undertake tree planting activities in degraded lands, cocoa farms and water courses.

According to her there is the need for restoration of the lost vegetation cover and the much needed microclimatic temperatures for sustainability and productivity of cocoa farmlands whilst mitigating the impacts of climate change.

“Students were first sensitized through their Environmental Clubs on the state of the declining forest resources of the country and the rising impacts of climate change at the global, national and community levels; I also educated them on the urgent need for them to also contribute their quota in restoring the nations forest cover which has been destroyed by the activities of illegal logging and chain sawing and in recent times illegal mining activities that is conspicuous and pervasive in their respective communities” she said.

Activity

After the education and knowledge sharing session, the students undertook tree planting activities on their school compound by planting indigenous tree species seedlings consisting of Emire (Terminalia ivorensis), Ofram (Terminalia superba), and Mansonia (Mansonia altissima).

Headmaster’s and teaching staff of these schools were equally present and partook in these planting activities and committed to ensuring that these planted seedlings will be protected to maturity.

The Field Liaison officer for RESCONI further indicated that this exercise will be extended to other Basic Schools within the District.

The schools will include Achiase, Adobewura, Aniamoa, Atuntuma, Bontonmuruso, Kasotie, Nkrumah Nkwanta and Ntoboroso.

Green Ghana

RESCONI on Tuesday also took part in the ‘Green Ghana Day’ campaign – the country’s flagship environmental initiative to boost its green cover at Achiase and Adobewura.

According to the Field Liaison officer for RESCONI, the organization will extend their campaign to Asutifi North District in Ahafo Region of Ghana.

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Photo: Engaging children in tree planting is the future hope

Photo: RESCONI has undertaken tree planting exercises with students of two basic schools in Atwima Mponua District in the Ashanti Region of Ghana

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Christophe UWIZEYIMANA

He is a Health, Science, and Environmental Journalist. Christophe Uwizeyimana is a journalist with over eight years of experience in health, science, agriculture, environment, and climate change reporting. He graduated in 2017 from the University of Rwanda's School of Business and Economics and has been a reporter and editor at Radio Salus since 2016. Key Achievements: Completed Radio and Audio Production Skills program (2018) with FOJO Media Institute and the University of Rwanda. Health Fellow for Excellence in Journalism (2023), organized by AGA Khan University, Kenya. Fellow of OFAB-Rwanda Journalists, specializing in agricultural biotechnology reporting. Awards: Winner and Best Radio Journalist in Rwanda in NTDs/WASH Media Awards 2024 Best Statistics Reporter (Radio Category) at Rwanda Data Journalism Awards 2024 Best Environmental Journalist in Southern Rwanda (2024) Health Reporting Winner at Rwanda Development Journalism Awards (2023). Health Award (2023) from ABASIRWA for reporting on HIV/AIDS. Overall Winner in Rwanda in Science Reporting at 2nd OFAB Media Awards (2023). Won the Second place in Radio Category in AFRICA in Science Reporting in OFAB AFRICA MEDIA AWARDS 2023. Best Environmental Journalist in Southern Rwanda (2022). Winner in Anti-Corruption Journalism Award (2022) from the Office of Ombudsman. Journalist of the Year (2018) in the Documentary Department at Radio Salus. Christophe is also an active member of Info Nile Journalists and Scientists' Coalition and the Rwanda Environmental Journalists' Organization. His dedication to impactful reporting has made him a recognized voice in Rwanda's media landscape.
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By Christophe UWIZEYIMANA

He is a Health, Science, and Environmental Journalist. Christophe Uwizeyimana is a journalist with over eight years of experience in health, science, agriculture, environment, and climate change reporting. He graduated in 2017 from the University of Rwanda's School of Business and Economics and has been a reporter and editor at Radio Salus since 2016. Key Achievements: Completed Radio and Audio Production Skills program (2018) with FOJO Media Institute and the University of Rwanda. Health Fellow for Excellence in Journalism (2023), organized by AGA Khan University, Kenya. Fellow of OFAB-Rwanda Journalists, specializing in agricultural biotechnology reporting. Awards: Winner and Best Radio Journalist in Rwanda in NTDs/WASH Media Awards 2024 Best Statistics Reporter (Radio Category) at Rwanda Data Journalism Awards 2024 Best Environmental Journalist in Southern Rwanda (2024) Health Reporting Winner at Rwanda Development Journalism Awards (2023). Health Award (2023) from ABASIRWA for reporting on HIV/AIDS. Overall Winner in Rwanda in Science Reporting at 2nd OFAB Media Awards (2023). Won the Second place in Radio Category in AFRICA in Science Reporting in OFAB AFRICA MEDIA AWARDS 2023. Best Environmental Journalist in Southern Rwanda (2022). Winner in Anti-Corruption Journalism Award (2022) from the Office of Ombudsman. Journalist of the Year (2018) in the Documentary Department at Radio Salus. Christophe is also an active member of Info Nile Journalists and Scientists' Coalition and the Rwanda Environmental Journalists' Organization. His dedication to impactful reporting has made him a recognized voice in Rwanda's media landscape.

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