Nairobi celebrates key global event, promises to plant more trees for sustainability

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Nairobi celebrates key global event, promises to plant more trees for sustainability

Nairobi City on Saturday, March 22 joined the global community in observing World Water Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about the critical importance of water and advocating for its sustainable management.

The event took place in Embakasi East – Mihango Ward (Karagita stadium).

“This year’s theme ‘Glacier preservation’ resonates with Nairobi City County Government’s commitment to ensuring that the tree cover in the county is increased to avert the adverse effects of climate change.

“We were also able to plant 500 tree seedlings for sustainability. The team at Mihango ward will ensure that there is adequate watering to ensure the trees grow,” said Maureen Njeri, the County Executive for Green Nairobi.

This year’s World Water Day theme underscores the urgent need to address the effects of rapid glacier melting, which poses a significant threat to water security and ecosystems worldwide.

The event was graced by the Environment and Water team; Mr Oscar Omoke, Chief Officer, Water; The CEO Nairobi Water Eng. Nahashon Muguna, Director Water, Mr Mario Kainga, Director Environment Mr John Malawi, and the area MCA’s team and the environment subsector team including the Green Army.

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