

Environmental Kids Club members from six participating schools took part in a Fine Art Competition under the theme “Eco Super Heroes.”
A total of 240 children (40 from each school) showcased their creativity and passion for environmental protection through inspiring artworks that celebrated young heroes who care for the Earth.
The activity encouraged learners to see themselves as Eco Super Heroes, protectors of trees, water, soil, animals, and the air we breathe. Through their art, pupils expressed practical ways of conserving nature such as planting trees, cleaning school compounds, saving water, managing waste, and using clean energy.


Their drawings beautifully told stories of hope and action, from children picking litter and watering gardens to rainwater harvesting, recycling, and solar energy innovations. Creative characters like “Captain Tree Saver” and “Mama Nature” (meaning Mother of Nature) brought imagination to life, showing that everyone can play a part in protecting the planet.
This initiative is part of the ongoing project “Enhancing Environmental and Climate Change Education and Awareness” in Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement and host community primary schools. The project continues to equip young learners with the knowledge, skills, and values needed to build a sustainable future.
