National Tree Growing Day around the world in 2024

National Tree Growing Day around the world in 2024
Tsavo East National Park, Kenya. Image by schwerin , via 123RF
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2023 KenyaNov 13
Kenya Mon, Nov 13National Holiday
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A special holiday, during which the public will be expected to plant trees as part of the national efforts to save Kenya from the devastating effects of Climate Change.

Interior CS Kithure Kindiki has declared Monday, November 13th 2023 a public holiday.

In a gazette notice dated November 6th, Kindiki said the public shall be engaged in tree growing countrywide.

"In Exercise of the powers conferred by section 3 of the Public Holidays Act, the Cabinet Secretary for Interior and National Administration declares Monday, November 13 2023, a public holiday in which the public shall be engaged in tree growing countrywide," the gazette notice read.

"The exercise is part of Kenya’s Landscape and Ecosystem Restoration Program–Towards the Growing of Fifteen (15) billion trees."

Kindiki said there will be a designated National venue for the tree planting presided over by President William Samoei Ruto

Cabinet Secretaries and Governors will preside over tree planting in all 47 counties where all Kenyan citizens and the general public shall be expected to participate."

On November 3rd, the Cabinet agreed to designate a special working day for tree planting in recognition of the effects of climate change and in compliance with the 15 billion tree pledge.

"This aligns with the Government's National Tree Planting Campaign under the Presidential Programme for the Accelerated Restoration of Forests and Rangelands," a statement from Cabinet read.

Each Cabinet Secretary will be tasked with adopting at least two counties and providing leadership in the initiative.

The Cabinet said the initiative is aimed at reducing greenhouse emissions and restoring forest cover.

Ruto has continuously urged Kenyans to support his agenda of planting 15 billion trees by 2032.

He said that his administration will ensure the agenda is fully implemented.

This is even as the government plans to distribute tree seedlings through chiefs to accelerate tree-growing activities across the country.

The aggressive tree-planting campaign is aimed at increasing the country's e forest cover by five billion trees. The government has also set a national target of planting 500 million trees across the country by December 25th.

Ruto's ambition for planting trees has seen him get recognition from local and international leaders.


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