This project aims at drawing 50 art murals in 50 schools from Mbarara district western Uganda to create environmental related awareness on preserving, conservation and restoration. Artists use their non-violent communization and art drawing skills. it will help the communities and the school children to know how to preserve, conserve, restore and culture to save next generations.
Climate change is a big challenge with the potential of threatening the lives of future generations and lose of culture. As a way of amplifying the magnitude of climate change and its effects, many have adopted violent activism which includes organizing strikes geared to communicating the challenge. Rejoice Africa Foundation believes that creating awareness about the climate should be friendly and engaging in ways that inspire many people to participate in solving the challenges.
To promote climate awareness among schools and public spaces using art murals and non-violent communication. To foster collaboration between key stakeholders from the art, climate, environment and community spaces to jointly address specific environmental issues. To encourage community participation in climate awareness and environmental conservation programs in friendly and engaging ways.
The expected outcomes upon implementing this project are: Increased awareness about the climate among schools and public spaces. Enhanced collaboration between key stakeholders from the art, climate, environment and community spaces. Increased community participation in climate awareness, culture and environmental conservation programs in mbarara.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).