Teaching Children Environmental Conservation Through Tree Planting

 







Overview

Malaika Social Organization (MASO), in collaboration with the Kantawa community and local schools, successfully implemented an environmental conservation project focused on educating children about tree planting and sustainable environmental practices.

The project aimed to build environmental awareness among young people while actively involving them in practical tree planting activities within their school and community.

🎯 Objectives

  • To educate children on environmental conservation
  • To promote tree planting as a climate solution
  • To encourage sustainable environmental practices
  • To build a sense of responsibility among young people

🌳 Key Activities

  • Environmental education sessions for children
  • Tree planting in school compounds and community areas
  • Distribution of tree seedlings
  • Awareness campaigns on environmental protection
  • Formation of school environmental clubs

📊 Results & Impact

  • Over 300 children trained on environmental conservation
  • More than 1,000 trees planted
  • Increased environmental awareness in the community
  • Improved school surroundings and green spaces

🌱 Sustainability

To ensure long-term impact, environmental clubs were established in schools, and the community committed to protecting and maintaining the planted trees. Teachers and local leaders continue to support environmental education efforts.

 

💬 Community Voice

“Our children are now leading the way in protecting the environment through tree planting and awareness.”

 

🤝 Partners

  • Local Schools
  • Local Government Authorities