In a collaborative effort to enhance health, safety, and environmental sustainability, our organization, alongside esteemed partners Uganda Red Cross, BBSTV Uganda, and Detra Energy, joined forces with vendors of Namirembe (Mengo) Royal Market for a comprehensive clean-up exercise.
COMMUNITY SERVICE UNDERWAY
The ongoing community service initiative aims to:
- Promote better garbage management practices
- Enhance health and safety standards
- Foster community ownership and responsibility
PARTNERSHIP FOR PROGRESS
“We are proud to partner with Uganda Red Cross, BBSTV Uganda, and Detra Energy in this vital initiative,” said [Name], our organization’s representative. “Together, we can create a cleaner, healthier environment for market vendors and customers.”
UGANDA RED CROSS COMMITMENT
“Uganda Red Cross is dedicated to supporting community-led initiatives that promote health, safety, and environmental sustainability,” added [Name], Uganda Red Cross Representative.
BBSTV UGANDA’S ROLE
“BBSTV Uganda is committed to using our media platform to raise awareness about the importance of proper waste management and community service,” said [Name], BBSTV Uganda Representative.
DETRA ENERGY’S CONTRIBUTION
“Detra Energy is proud to provide eco-friendly solutions and expertise to support this initiative,” said [Name], Detra Energy Representative.
NAMIREMBE ROYAL MARKET VENDORS’ RESPONSE
“We appreciate the efforts of our partners in helping us maintain a clean and safe market environment,” said [Name], Namirembe Royal Market Vendors’ Association Chairperson.
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
- Over 100 market vendors participated in the clean-up exercise
- 5 tons of waste collected and disposed of properly
- Health and safety awareness sessions conducted for vendors and customers
- Plans underway for regular clean-up exercises and waste management training
FUTURE PLANS
The partnership aims to:
- Establish a sustainable waste management system
- Conduct regular community service initiatives
- Engage local leaders and stakeholders in promoting environmental conservation