In a groundbreaking stride toward environmental conservation and sustainable development, Housing Finance Bank (HFB) has secured 100 acres of land from the Kooki Kingdom to advance its flagship Tiny Forests Initiative, a bold commitment to plant 1 million trees by 2027.
This milestone reinforces HFB’s position as a leading bank driving sustainability and climate action in Uganda. The initiative aligns with the Bank’s purpose of financing a sustainable future for all, by fostering environmental stewardship, green innovation, and community empowerment.
The 100-acre donation from Kooki Kingdom will serve as a vital afforestation and biodiversity restoration site. Once fully established, it will host a mosaic of indigenous and bamboo species to promote ecological balance, enhance carbon sequestration, and support sustainable livelihoods through community-based conservation.
Doreen Nyiramugisha, Head of Marketing and Communications at Housing Finance Bank, expressed deep gratitude and optimism about the partnership:
We are incredibly honored by the generosity of Kooki Kingdom and their shared vision for a greener Uganda. This contribution brings us closer to our goal of planting one million trees by 2027. Beyond trees, this initiative is about restoring hope for healthier communities, thriving biodiversity, and sustainable livelihoods. It embodies our broader mission of promoting sustainable housing, advancing financial inclusion, and empowering enterprises for a more equitable future.
This collaboration underscores the power of traditional institutions and corporate organizations working hand in hand for climate resilience.
Rt. Hon. Idd Ahmed Kiwanuka, Prime Minister of the Kooki Kingdom, commended the initiative:
We are proud to stand alongside Housing Finance Bank in this visionary effort. This partnership reflects our shared values and our commitment to safeguarding the environment for future generations. Cultural institutions must play a leading role in driving meaningful change, and we are honored to be part of this green transformation.
To ensure expert implementation and long-term impact, Housing Finance Bank has partnered with Greening Africa, a leading environmental organization specializing in sustainable urban forestry and climate-smart tree planting.
Betty Kyakunzire, Projects Manager at Greening Africa, emphasized the importance of this partnership:
Our collaboration with Housing Finance Bank brings together technical expertise, community engagement, and visionary leadership. The 100 acres in Kooki will serve as a living classroom for environmental education, a carbon sink for climate action, and a sustainable model of how finance can power green transformation.
This initiative directly supports United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) particularly SDG 13 (Climate Action), SDG 15 (Life on Land), and SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), reinforcing Housing Finance Bank’s role as a sustainability leader in Uganda’s financial sector.
Together, Housing Finance Bank, Greening Africa, and the Kooki Kingdom are turning vision into action where tradition meets innovation to create greener cities, healthier communities, and a more sustainable Uganda.
Housing Finance Bank is one of Uganda’s top 10 banks, with a mission to finance a sustainable future through innovative and affordable financial solutions.
Established in 1967 and licensed as a commercial bank in 2007, HFB remains a trusted partner in housing finance, sustainability, and community development. The Bank operates 18 branches across Uganda.
Greening Africa is a sustainability-focused organization dedicated to combating climate change through tree planting, urban greening, and environmental education.
The organization’s flagship Tiny Forests initiative restores green spaces in cities and communities across Uganda promoting biodiversity, climate resilience, and community well-being.
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