For a long time, the responsibility of protecting and conserving the environment has been left to youth and adults, often overlooking a large and crucial group – children. However, we strongly believe that meaningful and lasting change begins by educating and actively involving children.
Through our initiatives, we have been working hard to ensure that children are directly engaged and included in environmental conservation efforts. Our goal is to nurture a generation that is knowledgeable, responsible, and deeply connected to the environment.

Today, in collaboration with the Amani Foundation, we had the opportunity to participate in a tree-planting activity at Mpamantwa Primary School, located in Bahi District, Dodoma Region. During this event, we successfully planted 200 trees as part of our broader campaign to reach more than 100 schools across the country.




Through this campaign, we continue to emphasize the importance of involving children in environmental conservation efforts. We believe that providing both education and hands-on experience will help shape a generation that takes active responsibility in protecting the environment, both now and in the future.

We would like to extend our sincere appreciation to Mpamantwa Primary School for their warm welcome and cooperation. We also thank LEAD Tanzania for partnering with us and Tanzania Forest Services for providing tree seedlings and participating in this important activity.
We move forward with the belief that every child engaged today brings us one step closer to a better and more sustainable tomorrow.