Uasin Gishu Journalists Use World Radio Day to Champion Environmental Conservation
The event underscored the crucial role that the media plays in advocating for sustainability and addressing climate change.
Uasin Gishu Journalists Associations marks world Radio day by doing Radio talk show, At CCF Radio goes kelvin sang and Masinde Emmanuel.
The World Radio Day celebration provided a unique opportunity for the Uasin Gishu Journalist Association (UGJA) to highlight the significance of partnerships in achieving environmental goals.
The event underscored the crucial role that the media plays in advocating for sustainability and addressing climate change.
One of the key themes of the celebration was collaboration, with UGJA recognizing the invaluable support from organizations such as the Kenya Forest Service and the Ilula Albinism Center.
These partnerships have been fundamental in facilitating tree-planting initiatives, which form a critical part of the association’s environmental conservation efforts.
Through these alliances, UGJA has been able to access essential resources, ensuring that large-scale conservation projects are successfully implemented.
Furthermore, these collaborations foster knowledge-sharing, enabling both journalists and community members to adopt best practices in environmental protection.

Moving forward, UGJA remains steadfast in its commitment to environmental conservation and climate change advocacy.
The association’s leadership has reaffirmed its dedication to leveraging the power of media to educate the public on the urgency of climate action.
By utilizing radio as a tool for awareness, UGJA aims to inform and inspire individuals to take proactive steps in safeguarding the environment.
The impact of UGJA’s initiatives extends beyond World Radio Day, as the association continuously engages with the community through various sustainability programs.
By planting trees, promoting environmental stewardship, and fostering dialogue on climate-related issues, UGJA is making a tangible difference in Uasin Gishu County and beyond.
Their efforts serve as a testament to how the media can be a driving force for positive environmental change.
Looking ahead, UGJA aspires to expand its conservation efforts and calls on both the community and fellow journalists to actively participate in protecting the environment.
By strengthening their advocacy and education initiatives through radio, the association hopes to galvanize even greater support for climate action.
UGJA firmly believes that through collective action, both the media and the community can contribute to a greener and more sustainable future.
Their commitment to environmental conservation stands as an inspiring example of how journalism can be used as a tool for social impact, ensuring that future generations inherit a healthier planet.
