🌍 The Challenge We’re Tackling
In Uganda, over 70% of healthcare facilities lack climate adaptation measures, leaving them vulnerable to climate-related disasters. Without action, the health and wellbeing of communities are increasingly at risk. The impacts of climate change—ranging from food insecurity to poor air quality—are already affecting public health.
📜 Our Solution
Climatica Foundation launched a fruit tree-growing initiative across 30 healthcare facilities in Uganda. By planting trees, we’re improving food security, restoring degraded landscapes, and helping healthcare centers become more climate-resilient. This project strengthens the link between environmental health and public health.
🌱 About Us
We are Climatica Foundation, a Uganda-based organization working at the intersection of climate resilience and public health. We empower local communities and institutions to become stewards of their environment.
🖼️ See Our Impact
📝 What This Hypercert Represents
This Hypercert documents our work planting 488 indigenous and fruit trees in 30 healthcare facilities across Uganda. It also reflects the training of 93 healthcare workers in climate adaptation, tree care, and sustainable environmental practices.
✅ Proof That It’s Working
We’ve mapped every tree, trained every healthcare worker, and built community ownership from the ground up.
📂 See the Proof of Impact
💡 Join Us in Making a Difference!
Support our work to scale this model to more facilities. Your contribution helps grow more trees, build climate-resilient health systems, and protect the wellbeing of thousands in Uganda.