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FADE Africa and Embracing Humanity Initiative to Mark International Day for Climate Action with Tree Planting and Sensitization Campaign in Akwukwu-Igbo, Delta State on 12th December 2024.

The Fight Against Desert Encroachment (FADE) in collaboration with the Embracing Humanity Initiative (E.H.I) is set to observe the International Day for Climate Action on 12th December 2024 in Akwukwu-Igbo, Delta State. This momentous event will feature a mass tree planting exercise alongside a sensitization campaign to encourage sustainable environmental practices, aiming to inspire communities to actively contribute to climate change mitigation efforts.

The event is particularly significant as it aligns with the urgent call for climate action to protect the planet and its ecosystems. The initiative is rooted in the words of Dr. Newton Jibunoh, founder of FADE, who has always advocated for leaving the Earth in a better state than we found it.

This exercise will feature
Tree Planting where Volunteers and local community members will plant trees to help combat desertification, restore ecosystems, and improve air quality.

A series of interactive discussions and workshops will be conducted to raise awareness on the importance of environmental sustainability and the critical need for collective action against climate change.

Dr. Newton Jibunoh, the founder of FADE, will deliver an inspiring keynote address on the necessity of leaving a positive environmental legacy. His speech will underscore the significance of caring for the earth, a message that is more relevant than ever.

Dr. Newton in his words, said, “Our mission is simple: to ensure that we leave this earth better than we met it. Each tree planted, each action taken, is a step toward reversing the damage done and preserving the planet for future generations.”

The event is open to the public and invites individuals, organizations, and environmental advocates to join hands in making a positive environmental impact. Local authorities and community leaders are also expected to participate and lend their support.

By focusing on tree planting and educating the public, FADE and E.H.I are working to instill a culture of environmental stewardship and collective responsibility, fostering a sense of urgency about the climate crisis.

For more information, press inquiries, or to participate in the event visit :
fadeafrica.Org

Reach us at @writous.e.h.i@gmail.com or jibunohnewton@gmail.com
Phone:08032155154

Let’s unite for a greener, more sustainable future. Join us in Akwukwu-Igbo on December 12th to make a difference!

One comment on “PRESS RELEASE

  1. We are with you.
    With such synergy, partnership and collaboration the mission of leaving the planet better than we met could be achieved.

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