East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) Ltd. signs an MoU with Rotary to support implementation of EACOP green schools initiative

East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) Ltd. signs an MoU with Rotary to support implementation of EACOP green schools initiative
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The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) Ltd., the company spearheading the development
of Uganda’s crude oil export pipeline, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
with Rotary to support the implementation of the EACOP Green Schools Initiative.

The MoU establishes a collaborative framework between EACOP Ltd. and Rotary towards
advancing environmental stewardship in schools located along the pipeline route.

The targeted districts include Hoima, Kikuube, Kakumiro, Mubende, Kyankwanzi, Lwengo, Kyotera, Rakai, Sembabule, and Gomba.

This partnership forms part of EACOP’s broader Social Economic Investment programme.

The EACOP Green Schools Initiative is designed to transform school environments into models
of sustainability—empowering young learners with the knowledge, skills, and values needed to
become environmental champions.

Right-Left (EACOP Deputy Managing Director Mr JB Habumugisha, Ms Christine Kawooya Kyeyune District Governor 9214, Mr Geoffrey Kitakuule District Governor 9213 and Mr Fabian Kasi Chairperson Rotary Uganda exchange MOU for the EACOP Green schools Initiative.

Among the activities shall include installation of solar systems, establishment of school green spaces with fruit and vegetable gardens, proper waste management, installation of sanitation and handwashing facilities, rainwater harvesting systems & conduct awareness programs on environmental, health, sanitation, and safety.

Speaking at the MoU signing ceremony, Mr. JB Habumugisha, Deputy Managing Director of
EACOP Ltd., said “The EACOP Green Schools Initiative is a proactive response to the pressing
need for sustainable solutions within our communities. By embedding environmental interventions
in schools, we will address immediate challenges while nurturing a generation that values and
protects our natural resources. This partnership with Rotary is an important step towards that
vision.”

Representing Rotary District 9213, District Governor Mr. Geoffrey Kitakuule reaffirmed Rotary’s
dedication to protecting the environment: “This partnership is timely. Rotary’s commitment to
supporting the environment aligns perfectly with the Green Schools Initiative. There is no better
way to secure a sustainable future than working with young people – the champions of tomorrow.
Together, we see a world where communities unite and take action to create lasting change.”

EACOP Deputy Managing Director Mr JB Habumugisha, together with Rotary Uganda Chairperson Mr Fabian Kasi, signing the MOU for the green schools initiative.

Ms. Christine Kyeyune Kawooya, District Governor of Rotary District 9214, also commended the
collaboration:

“Our communities depend on how well we prepare the next generation to care for the environment. Through this initiative, Rotary will work closely with schools to promote tree planting,
sustainable waste management, and climate education. By empowering students to become
custodians of the environment, we are investing in a greener, healthier, and more resilient future
for all.”

This MoU sets the stage for joint planning, resource mobilization, and project implementation —
ensuring that schools along the EACOP corridor become practical models of sustainability and
community transformation.

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