In a powerful display of unity, purpose, and green consciousness, football fans from 17 African countries converged in Rwanda’s Bugesera District for more than just chants, jerseys, and the beautiful game. Under the blazing sun of Ntarama Sector, a different kind of match kicked off—one between environmental degradation and hope, as hundreds of Arsenal fans dug their hands into the Rwandan soil to plant trees for a greener future. This landmark tree-planting initiative was a highlight of the 2025 African Arsenal Fans Festival, hosted this year in Rwanda—a country globally recognized for its environmental sustainability and reforestation efforts. As fans cheered, sang, and danced, they also planted life into the land, proving that the…















A study has highlighted the escalating risks climate change and biodiversity loss pose to children’s health worldwide. The review paper, published in the journal Nature, synthesised existing literature to demonstrate how biodiversity loss…
Children from Overton Preschool planted their own apple tree in the village's community orchard. The activity, which took place on Friday, January 31, was led by Emma Young from Sustainable…
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