The City of Kigali, in collaboration with SUNCASA and its local partners, launched the ‘#IgitiCyanjye’ (#MyTree) community tree planting campaign on October 26, with the goal of ensuring the long-term sustainability of trees planted across the city. In Kigali, SUNCASA aims to restore the Nyabarongo River catchment through gender-responsive nature-based solutions, reducing flash floods, landslides, and erosion risks to enhance the resilience of 975,000 residents.
- Funders
- Government of Canada, Global Affairs Canada
- ISSN
- Resilient Cities. Natural Solutions.
- Initiatives
- SUNCASA
- Pages
- 6
- Published in
- Canada
Table of Contents
- SUNCASA in Kigali: Beyond planting trees 1
- Launch of the "#MyTree" community tree planting campaign 3
- Launch of the #MyTree campaign in the Gasabo District 3
- SUNCASA IN KIGALI 4
- ABOUT UMUGANDA 4
- Funded by 4
- Government of Canada, Global Affairs Canada 5
- Success story details 5
- You might also be interested in 5
- SUNCASA Project Overview 5
- COP 16 in Cali Delivers Key Outcomes for Nature but Questions Remain on Funding 5
- How to Make Nature-Based Solutions for Adaptation Work for Everyone 5
- Mainstreaming Gender Equality and Social Inclusion in Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Change Adaptation 5
- Footer menu 5