At the forefront of tree restoration and protection, LEAD Foundation stands as a beacon of innovation and dedication. Recently, our organization had the honor of presenting our pioneering projects to the esteemed Parliamentary Standing Committee on Social Welfare and Development.
Represented by our Director of Programs, Njamasi Chiwanga, LEAD Foundation showcased our cutting-edge methods such as Kisiki Hai, Half-moon bunds and Fanya Juu/Chini designed to restore and sustain our precious ecosystems. The committee was provided with insights into the current impact of these initiatives and our ambitious plans for the future.
In our presentation, we emphasized not only the tangible results achieved thus far but also our unwavering commitment to continued progress and sustainability. By engaging with governmental bodies like the parliamentary committee, LEAD Foundation aims to garner support and collaboration for policies and resources that will amplify the impact of our environmental endeavors.
At LEAD Foundation, we believe that by working together with lawmakers and stakeholders, we can pave the way for a greener, more resilient future. Our participation in the parliamentary session underscores our dedication to transparency, accountability, and the shared goal of safeguarding our planet for generations to come. Join us in leading the charge towards a brighter tomorrow.
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