SUSAN KOBUSINGYE
UGANDA
'As a 21-year-old Ugandan woman, I’ve witnessed the devastating impact of human
activity on our beloved ‘Pearl of Africa’. My hometown, Isingiro District, once a thriving
food basket, now struggles with the effects of climate change.
At campus, I was determined to make a difference. I joined the Mvule Generation Club,
where I served as president and led initiatives to raise awareness about climate change
and promote sustainability. We organized debates, symposiums, clean-ups, outreaches,
and tree planting sessions. Yes, you read that right – tree planting! We believed that
planting trees was a tangible way to combat climate change and promote environmental
conservation. We partnered with the Kenyan embassy in Jinja to plant trees and also
made tree planting a tradition after every event. Our efforts were geared towards
restoring Uganda’s natural beauty and promoting a culture of sustainability.
I also pursued my passion for mental health by joining Mindlyf, a startup that provides
guidance and services for youth and children. As the public relations officer, I helped
amplify their message and reach more young people.
Academically, I studied procurement and supply chain management, and I had the
opportunity to apply my skills during an internship at the Uganda Revenue Authority’s
procurement unit.
After university, Mvule Generation Organization recognized my potential and appointed
me as Student Liaison Officer and Social Media Advocate. I continue to inspire club
members and engage with the wider community to drive positive change. To further
amplify our message, I’m launching a Twitter Space series, ’Climate Resilience Africa’,
leveraging social media to mobilize youths and stakeholders in the environmental
movement.
Through my story, I hope to inspire action and resilience in the face of climate change.
Together, we can restore Uganda’s former glory and create a sustainable future for
generations to come.'