Ambassadors and members of the international community residing in Addis Ababa joined Ethiopians nationwide in the Green Legacy Initiative, a mass tree planting effort aiming to plant 700 million seedlings.
The initiative, underway across the country, seeks to combat deforestation and address climate change impacts.
Participating diplomats expressed their support for the Green Legacy program, highlighting its importance in promoting environmental sustainability.
Pictures released from various planting sites show ambassadors actively involved, planting seedlings alongside local communities.
The participation underscores the international recognition of Ethiopia's commitment to environmental conservation.
The Green Legacy initiative, championed by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, has become a national movement, engaging citizens from all walks of life. Beyond its environmental objectives, the program aims to foster a sense of national unity and collective responsibility.
While the program has received widespread praise, some critics have raised concerns about the long-term survival rate of the planted seedlings and the need for sustainable forest management practices. However, the Ethiopian government maintains its commitment to nurturing the newly planted trees and ensuring the program's long-term success.
The mass planting represents a significant step towards achieving Ethiopia's ambitious environmental goals and contributing to global climate action.