Standard Chartered Bank launches climate change challenge for schools

By | June 22, 2022

Lead Forest Officer, Ministry of Water and Environment Bob Kazungu hands over a cheque

Standard Chartered Bank Uganda in partnership with Ecotrust have  launched a  $18,565 (Shs 69 million) climate change innovation challenge to inspire secondary school students in Kampala come up with solutions to environmental issues.

The challenge is one of the bank’s long month planned environmental initiatives. The challenge's core objective is to further advance the bank’s bold stand of 'Accelerating Net Zero' emissions.

According to a statement from the bank, five innovative proposals from students in Kampala Metropolitan Area will each be funded to a tune of $1,000 to implement the ideas.

The bank will also partner with Buhimba Farmer’s Union under the employee volunteering programme in the implementation of a tree cover restoration project for small holder farmers in Kikuube district.

Margaret Kigozi the Head, Corporate Affairs Brand and Marketing of Standard Chartered Bank Uganda said the youth are an important constituency in the conservation of biodiversity and have a huge impact on it.

"They are energetic, technology-savvy, constantly evolving, oriented to problem-solving and often propagate active consumerism. Their strong comprehension on sustainability which advocates for reduction in footprints and improved quality of life across sectors and industries is essential for the future," she said.

The Lead Forest Officer in the ministry of Water and Environment, Bob Kazungu commended the Bank and its partners for this initiative.

"I appeal to various communities to all play a role in solving this issue by first and foremost changing their mindset towards environmental conservation by proactively planting trees at every opportunity and changing their impact on the environment by for instance using alternative fuels that don’t require tree cutting as well as adopting environmentally friendly behaviours and options. Together I am certain we shall navigate the various devastating climate change challenges we experience today," Kazungu said.

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