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Uganda: Tree Nursery
In Africa, trees meet a wide range of needs. Their wood provides fuel for cooking as well as material for house construction. When planted on a house's west side, trees provide shade during the hot afternoons, keeping the house cool. Trees purify the air, protect houses by blocking winds and prevent soil erosion by slowing water runoff.
Habitat for Humanity Uganda has developed tree nurseries, teaching HFH homeowners to raise and care for trees. These nurseries replace the trees used in HFH house construction, ensuring that this precious resource will continue to be available for future needs. Local homeowners who raise and sell additional trees also have an extra source of income.
HFH affiliates in other parts of the world also are teaching homeowners to raise trees. In countries with drier climates, such as Peru, water is scarce and tree care requires extra attention. Here, the children of HFH homeowners nurture their trees with waste water left over from washing clothes and dishes.
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