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Nzuguto Wetland, Rubirizi district, Southwestern Uganda
(The COVID -19 Lockdown has resulted into heavy reliance by community members in Rubirizi District on Nzuguto wetland products like papyrus for crafts, clay for brick laying, trees for fuel wood and charcoal, etc in search of survival. This has resulted into sharp wetland drainage cycle disruption, increase of vermins and problem animals like monkeys; excessive water, soil and vegetation loss in the wetland; posing a danger to hundreds of households who access the wetland for basic needs like water and services like climate modulation, air purification etc The proposed project interventions will directly contribute to sustainable livelihoods addressing key challenges like safe water access, alternative livelihood income sources, education / awareness on environmental protection and management, and ecosystem services/habitat restoration)
The activities of the project include the following:
There will be overall recovery of the wetland biodiversity by reducing unnecessary wetland access, restoration of the degraded areas, and an improved and streamlined wetland management system. Water volumes in the wetland will increase which will be used to recharge the springs and the fish ponds. This will lead to natural regeneration of the vegetation within and an improved drainage cycle of the wetland. Indigenous plants as well as local medicines, and all forms of wild animals and avifauna will be preserved. Total surface area of the wetland will increase. Ecosystem services and benefits of the wetland will be restored.
The interventions will directly contribute to sustainable livelihoods, hence reducing their dependency on the wetland, promote a better and healthy environment for both the people and the wildlife within, sustainable use of natural resources, and reduce negative environmental impact and climate change.
Download the project infofiche.
RUBIRIZI DISTRICT LOCAL GOVERNMENT