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June 17, 2025
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Thousands Join Mukono’s ‘Run4aGreenEnvironment’ to Champion Greener, Cleaner Communities

Mukono town came alive with energy and purpose as more than 2,700 people took part in the third edition of the “Run4aGreenEnvironment,” a community-driven campaign organized by Funga Pengo Development Initiative Africa.

From barefoot children and elderly residents to civil society actors and local leaders, the run attracted participants from all walks of life, united by one goal — environmental conservation.

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Funga Pengo, a Mukono-based community organization, has grown into a leading voice for sustainable development through grassroots action.

The annual run is one of its flagship initiatives, aimed at raising awareness and mobilizing public support for restoring green spaces, planting trees, and promoting environmentally friendly practices in schools and communities.

“This isn’t just a run; it’s a movement,” said Rauben Ssenyonjo, Team Leader at Funga Pengo. “With this support, we are greening schools, establishing environmental clubs, and planting trees in both public and private spaces.

Every step taken today is a message that we want a better, greener Mukono.”

The Uganda Red Cross Society was on hand to provide first aid services, ensuring safety throughout the event.

Winners and runners-up received prizes including cash, medals, certificates, and household items such as mattresses, adding a festive flair to the meaningful cause.

Mukono District, once celebrated for its rich green cover and wetlands, is now facing growing environmental threats. Rapid urbanization, poor waste management, and unregulated land use have caused a sharp decline in vegetation and forest cover.

A recent assessment by the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) ranked Mukono among the districts with the fastest loss of tree cover.

Wetland encroachment — driven by expanding estates, industrial developments, and infrastructure projects — is especially alarming. Natural buffers are being replaced by concrete, and community parks are disappearing amid rising demand for real estate.

Residents have voiced concern over the impact of these changes on local weather patterns, water sources, food security, and public health.

A Call to Action

The run was officially flagged off by the Mukono Resident District Commissioner, Hajjati Fatumah Ndisaba, who also served as the Chief Runner.

She commended the efforts of Funga Pengo and called on the community to remain actively involved in environmental initiatives.

“This is the way to go,” she said. “If we want to preserve our land for future generations, it has to start with action today. I urge all residents to participate in these activities and take ownership of our environment.”

Funga Pengo’s work extends beyond tree planting. The organization also promotes Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) practices in schools and communities.

Additionally, it implements youth-focused programs on sexual and reproductive health, particularly in underserved areas.

Since its inception, the organization has planted over 5,000 trees, established numerous school-based environmental clubs, and trained dozens of young people to serve as climate ambassadors.

“Our biggest success is not just the number of trees planted, but the shift in attitudes,” Ssenyonjo added. “Children are now leading recycling projects and creating school gardens. That is real, lasting change.”

Looking Ahead

As the event wound down, participants lingered to take photos, share stories, and renew their commitment to protecting the environment.

The smiles, the sweat, and the medals all told a story of a community ready to fight for a greener future.

Mukono’s environmental future remains uncertain. Tree cover continues to decline due to unchecked construction, agriculture, and logging.

Wetland degradation threatens biodiversity and water systems. Poor waste disposal, especially in urban centers, exacerbates the crisis.

However, community-based efforts like “Run4aGreenEnvironment” offer a ray of hope. With greater support and participation, these initiatives can spark real change.

Residents, civil society organizations, and local leaders are encouraged to rally behind such campaigns — to plant trees, manage waste responsibly, and promote eco-conscious living.

As one of the banners at the event proclaimed: “Green is not just a color. It is a commitment.”

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