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Bishop Kibira Champions Recycling in Fight Against Plastic Pollution

Senior Reporter 5 months ago (Last updated: 5 months ago) 2 minutes read
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KASESE, UGANDA – The Bishop of Kasese Diocese, Francis Aquirinus Kibira, has advocated for improved recycling methods, warning that reliance on single-use plastics leads to a cycle of environmental pollution.

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Bishop Kibira made the remarks during a stakeholders’ workshop for the inauguration of a three-year “Livelihood and Inclusive Microfinance” project for Kasese and Kabale, held on November 19, 2025.

The project, which aims to foster self-reliance and empower marginalized households, was launched by Caritas Uganda with funding from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation.

The project will directly enhance food, nutrition, and income security for 1,800 households and 14 congregations of Catholic sisters in Uganda.

This initiative is strategically aligned with key UN Sustainable Development Goals to eradicate poverty, achieve food security, and promote gender equality.

At the workshop, held at Uhuru 50 Hotel in Kasese District, Bishop Kibira cautioned that buried plastics take centuries to decompose and urged a shift to sustainable environmental practices.

“I strongly urge everyone to adopt sustainable practices. The plastic we bury now becomes a problem for our children and grandchildren for hundreds of years,” Bishop Kibira said.

He also urged attendees to prioritize their health amidst demanding work schedules by maintaining balanced diets and having regular check-ups.

He emphasized that early intervention is critical for successfully managing serious health issues like prostate cancer.

“You cannot work effectively if you aren’t well. So I want to remind you, especially the men, of the importance of prioritizing your health. You should maintain balanced diets and undergo regular health check-ups,” said Bishop Kibira.

The Chief Administrative Officer of Kanungu District, Awuye Abdallah, endorsed the project’s collaborative spirit, stating it seeks to uplift individuals and foster a thriving community.

He also introduced key members of his team who will play a crucial role in supporting the implementation of these community programs, including Ndizeye Ezera, the District Community Development Officer.

The workshop was also attended by Kanungu officials, including Twinamatsiko Dan, the Commercial Officer; Mugisha Peter, the Senior Agriculture Officer; and Twongyeirwe Mwajuma Twaha Adams, the District Communications Officer.

They committed to promoting local economic development by enhancing trade, market access, and sustainable agricultural practices to boost productivity and food security.

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