DEFENCE ATTACHE TREE PLANTING
The Centre’s Director, Brig J C Sitieni, held a tree planting exercise at the Humanitarian Peace Support School (HPSS) to promote environmental sustainability with the title “Planting Trees for a Greener Future"
The Chief of Staff International Peace Support Training Centre (IPSTC), Lt Col Tobias Lyle gave his remarks on tree planting and environmental conservation as our planet faces unprecedented challenges, and it is our collective responsibility to safeguard it for future generations.He also emphasized that HPSS recently participated in the National Tree Planting of 5,000 trees, demonstrating our commitment to climate change adaptation and mitigation.
The Director gave her speech by expressing her gratitude to all the Defence Attaches accredited to Kenya for being part of the exercise. “The Kenyan Government targets to achieve 30% forest cover by the year 2032. This will be achieved by planting 15 billion trees and as a result, restore 10.6 million hectares of degraded land.
To achieve this target, IPSTC has revamped the Environmental Soldier Program (ESP) by starting a tree nursery, which currently has 4000 seedlings.” During the planting exercise, a total of 350 trees were planted, and 5000 seed balls.