NEWS AND UPDATES
The youth who were trained in tailoring by JESE under the Skill Up! Project have received sewing machines to help them start their own businesses.
In 2016, the Ministry of Water and Environment issued a report which showed that Uganda’s forest cover was 4.9 million hectares in 1990.
Leaders in Kyenjojo district have appreciated the Joint Effort to Save the Environment (JESE) and the partners for the SkillUp project, which has equipped the youth with technical skills in hairdressing, motorcycle and motor vehicle mechanics, welding and carpentry.
In 2016, the Ministry of Water and Environment issued a report which showed that Uganda’s forest cover was 4.9 million hectares in 1990. However, this had reduced to 1.8 million hectares in 2015.
Leaders in Kyenjojo district have appreciated the Joint Effort to Save the Environment (JESE) and the partners for the SkillUp project,
The Mpanga gorge is located right at the north-eastern tip of Queen Elizabeth National park, allowing the river Mpanga to empty into Lake George.
It was joy on Monday, November 7 as Joint Effort to Save the Environment (JESE) in partnership with Countryside Environmental Conservation- Uganda (CECO-Uganda) distributed relief items to persons of concern in Nakivale refugee settlement, Isingiro district.
To most schools in Uganda, finding a reliable, environment-friendly, and cost-effective technology to prepare meals for the learners is still an uphill task.
Joint Effort to Save the Environment with funding from IDP is implementing a program called Mpanga Super Farmers Program (MSFP) in Kabambiro sub county, Kamwenge District. This program aims at striking a balance between environmental, social and economic aspects in the implementing communities.