The campaign “One student - one tree” was held at UWED

The campaign “One student - one tree” was held at UWED

    The campaign “One student - one tree” was held at UWED

    The campaign “One student - one tree” was held at UWED

    On November 20 of this year, the University of World Economy and Diplomacy held an environmental campaign "One Student – One Tree" as part of the nationwide project "Green Space". The event was aimed at improving the environmental culture of students, expanding their practical participation in environmental conservation and landscaping the university territory.

    The event was opened by the First Vice-Rector for Youth Work and Spiritual and Educational Work of the UWED O. Yusupdzhanov, who noted:

    “The main goal of the 'One Student, One Tree' initiative is to educate young people in environmental awareness and strengthen their practical role in protecting the environment. Planting at least one tree by each student contributes not only to the landscaping of our territories, but also to the formation of a responsible attitude to nature among young people. Support for such initiatives and their systematic continuation are among the priorities of our university”.

    The guest of honor of the event was the First Deputy Chairman of the Ecological Party of Uzbekistan B. Khafizov, who emphasized:

    “Ensuring environmental sustainability requires a conscious and responsible attitude from every member of society. The 'One Student, One Tree' initiative is an important step in strengthening the role of young people in environmental development and involving them in practical activities. As the Ecological Party, we support such good initiatives and highly appreciate the contribution of young people to creating a greener, healthier and more sustainable future for our country”.

    During the campaign, 10 acacia seedlings, 10 ash seedlings and 10 badryanka seedlings were planted on the territory of the university.

    We are confident that the trees planted today will turn into beautiful, sprawling trees in the future and will contribute to the creation of a green and environmentally friendly environment.