KCB in tree plant drive to tackle climate change

By Kenneth Kazibwe | Friday, June 14, 2024
KCB in tree plant drive to tackle climate change

KCB Bank Uganda has launched their Go green Uganda campaign in response to one of their

sustainability commitments to take urgent action to combat climate change and its

impacts. T

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his initiative will be executed in partnership with communities across Uganda to conserve, restore and sustainably use our natural resources.

KCB Bank collaborated with various schools in the month of June including Ebenezer Classic Junior School in Wakiso district, Busy Bugs Junior School in Kampala, Duhaga Primary School in Hoima District and the Hoima local government.

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Commenting on this sustainability initiative, Diana Komukama Ssempebwa, the Head of Marketing and Communications, KCB Bank Uganda, applauded the partners for the collaboration.

" Although it is a long road ahead, every positive change starts with a single step, and

this is just the beginning. There is no better form of Patriotism than taking care of our motherland”

“I urge more individuals to participate in this effort because it is our duty as Ugandans to safeguard our environment, ensuring its preservation for future generations while it remains viable and capable of serving us today.”

Cyrus Bamuwa, the Headteacher, Ebenezer Classic Junior School commended KCB Bank for inspiring children and future leaders of Uganda to grow up with the responsibility of maintaining and preserving the environment.

“This image will help them develop an appreciation for their environment and raise awareness about the importance of conservation,” Bamuwa said.

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