On 21 September 2014, a tree plantation exercise was held by Baps Charities Uganda, with the Vice President of Uganda, to commemorate International Peace Day. The activity symbolized a commitment to peace, unity, and environmental conservation.
The tree planting initiative highlighted the importance of protecting the environment as a foundation for sustainable peace and development. Trees were planted as a lasting reminder of harmony, responsibility, and care for future generations.
The participation of the Vice President emphasized the national significance of environmental stewardship and peace-building efforts. Community members and leaders came together to support the initiative and promote shared values of peace and sustainability.
The event reinforced the message that peace is reflected through meaningful action. Tree plantation initiatives such as this contribute to a greener environment while inspiring communities to work collectively for a peaceful and sustainable Uganda.
Through initiatives like these, BAPS Charities supports sustainable development that fosters healthier communities and greener urban environments.