Tag Archive: Nabakazi

Community Conservation in Rwabagoma Gains Momentum through Local Action and Media Support

June 30, 2026    By nape

By Kureeba David and Joan Nanteza Community-led conservation is taking root in Rwabagoma, village, Kitenga sub-county Mubende district, where residents are restoring degraded wetlands and protecting remaining natural forests through practical, locally driven actions. The shift is being propelled by targeted support from the National Association of Professional Environmentalists (NAPE)... Read More

Transforming the Nabakazi Wetland Ecosystem conservation as a shared Community vision through Partnership, Community Action, and Sustainable Solutions.

March 6, 2026    By nape

The conservation of the Nabakazi Wetland Ecosystem stands today as a powerful success story of how strategic partnerships, community leadership, and sustainable land management can reverse environmental degradation and restore ecological resilience. What was once a wetland under increasing pressure from encroachment, unsustainable farming, and uncontrolled grazing is rapidly becoming... Read More

THE JOURNEY OF RESTORING DEGRADED NABAKAZI WETLAND IN MUBENDE DISTRICT

February 4, 2026    By nape

Since June 2025, National Association of Professional Environmentalists (NAPE) with support from Germany based –Partner- (Partner für Klima und Natur gGmbH (PKN) began implementing a project pilot titled “Sustainable Conservation of Nabakazi Wetland Ecosystem for Carbon Sequestration Enhanced Household Food Security and Improved Community Livelihoods in Coffee Producing District of... Read More