Ecocare Environmental Conservation is a Ugandan non-profit organization founded by a dedicated environmentalist and a group like-minded Ugandans who share a passion for environmental conservation and social welfare. The NGO is committed to addressing, pressing issues such change, environmental degradation and violence against women and children with a focus on as climate improving the wellbeing of vulnerable populations in Uganda.
Safeguarding, Protection, conservation and Rehabilitation of nature.
To promote a healthy and sustainable environment, protect vulnerable populations and empower communities in Uganda to sustain through integrated environmental conservation, education and social welfare initiatives.
To conserve and restore the environment, promote sustainable development and protect the rights and welfare of vulnerable populations through education, advocacy and community- led initiatives.
A Uganda where communities thrive in harmony with nature and all individuals especially women and children to live in a safe, healthy and sustainable environment.
a) To protect and conserve local biodiversity by working to restore and maintain natural habitats, promoting sustainable land use practices and advocating for the endangered species. This could involve creating wildlife corridors, conducting habitat restoration projects and raising awareness about the importance of biodiversity.
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Community sensitization exercise on environmental conservation and climate change conducted by the Ecocare Environmental Conservation in Kamugenyi village in Masaka district. Thanks go to the community members for active participation, local leaders for mobilization and security agencies for harmonizing the facilitation process. lets continue safeguarding our environment.
On 21 February 2026, Ecocare Environmental Conservation held a community engagement at Auntie Ruth Primary School, Kirimya TC, Masaka City, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Thirty-five participants (27 men, 8 women) attended the workshop themed “PROTECTING OUR ENVIRONMENT SECURING OUR FUTURE.” Ecocare presented on causes and local impacts of climate change and practical conservation actions—tree planting, waste management, water conservation, and sustainable land use. The event included memorial tree plantings by the Kirimya ward youth leader and the Stanbic Bank Masaka branch manager, and concluded with a group photo with Connecting Youths Life Foundation Uganda. Ecocare thanked participants, local leaders, and partners and urged continued community action to safeguard the environment.
On 21 March 2026 at Mukungwe Ggombolola Hall in Samaliya Ward, Nyendo Mukungwe, Masaka City, and on 18 March 2026 at Kabasegwa Village in Diwolobo Parish, Lyantonde Sub‑county, Lyantonde District, Ecocare Environmental Conservation held back‑to‑back community empowerment workshops under the theme “PROTECTING OUR ENVIRONMENT SECURING OUR FUTURE.” Both half‑day events (9:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.) brought together local residents—25 participants in Samaliya (7 women, 18 men) and 22 in Diwolobo (5 women, 17 men)—to learn about the causes and local impacts of climate change and practical measures they can adopt, including tree planting, responsible waste management, water conservation, and climate‑smart land use; the trainings fostered dialogue between youth, community leaders and partners, reinforced the importance of community‑led conservation actions, and underscored Ecocare’s call for continued collective effort to safeguard the environment for present and future generations.
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Training communities on planting traditional and exotic trees for greener environment.
Sensitization of the communities on fish pond businesses alongside wetlands for sustainability of both plants and animals.
Conducting programs that encourage recycling, proper waste disposal, and reduction of single-use plastics in towns, cities and villages in Uganda.
Working with local farmers to implement agro forestry techniques that combine tree planting with farming, improving soil quality and providing additional habitat for wildlife.
Community sensitization in 4 districts on wetland management and natural resource conservation.
Local government partnership development with districts mentioned Community engagement outreach. Throughout the year, the organization trying to reach out to areas which have been encroached by human being that carry out a number of activities that destroy the wetlands and forests in different districts.