Environmental Alert
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Our Profile
    • Board Members
      • Charles Nalyaali
      • Fredrick Asaba
      • Jacinta Nekesa
      • Jacquiline Kisiiku
      • Jonathan Nkoola
      • Jacinta Nekesa
      • Roy Nambogo
      • Samuel Galiwango
    • Staff Members
      • Allen Birungi
      • Carolyne Kenyana
      • Carolyn Kirabo
      • Emmanuel Ssemwanga
      • Godfrey Walugembe
      • Henry Kijjambu
      • Isaiah Lwalinda
      • Joyce Tasigirwa
      • Jacinta Nekesa
      • Marine Brunier
      • Peninah Atwine
    • Areas of concern
    • Annual Reports
    • Opportunities
    • Awards & Certificates
  • Strategies
    • Strategic Plan
    • Approaches
    • Civil Society Networks
  • Programmes
    • Environment & Natural resources (ENR)
      • Forestry
        • Pro-poor REDD+projects
        • Forest governance
        • Forest Tenure
        • Forest Certification
      • Wetlands
      • Land & Soils
      • Energy
      • Weather & Climate
        • FAO – GCCA
    • Water sanitation & Hygiene (WASH)
      • Access to clean & safe water
        • KASTI Project
        • Decent Living Project
    • Food Security Enterprise (FSE)
      • Climate Change adaptation
      • STEP-UP Project
    • Promoting local Innovation (Prolinnova)
      • CLIC-SR
      • Documentation
    • Finance & Administration
    • Resource Mobilization
  • Projects
  • Resources
    • Presentations
    • Publications
      • NewsRoom
        • Write Ups
        • EA in the News
      • WASH Publications
      • Environment and Natural Resources
      • R/Energy
      • Food Security
      • Rio Conventions Project
      • Covid 19
    • Important Documents
    • The Land Rights Project
    • RE Alternatives (WWF-Ug)
    • Renewable Energy Appliances
  • Partners
    • CARE International in Uganda
    • WaterAid Uganda
    • WWF-UCO
    • IUCN
    • FAO
    • UNDP-Uganda
    • GIZ- Uganda
  • Videos
  • Contacts

Home Covid 19

Covid 19



Environmental crimes and abuse will increase in your area during the COVID-19 lockdown period.


COVID-19 response and recovery plans should integrate responsive climate adaptation interventions to support resilience to climate change impacts by the vulnerable groups!


More charcoal is needed to meet the cooking energy demand during the COVID-19 lockdown,let’s embrace the use of energy saving stoves as contribution towards sustainable biomass energy utilization.  Stay Home, Stay safe!


With an increased demand of healthy foods, let’s embrace back yard gardening especially during this COVID-19 lockdown for food security and personal income, Stay Home, Stay safe.


Let us keep Social Distance (CORONA Distance) to reduce chances of catching Corona Virus (Covid 19).


Wash hands with soap for at least 20 seconds, and with sanitizers, especially after returning from a public outing (grocery store, work, school, concert, sporting activity, hospital, nursing home).


Use a face mask, especially when in public places.

Our social accounts

    • OUR CONTACTS

      Environmental Alert
      Plot 475/523 Sonko Lane, Kabalagala.
      P.O. Box 11259, Kampala, Uganda

      Email: envalert@envalert.org
      Phone: +256(0) 414 510 547
      +256(0) 414 510 215

      ABOUT US

      Environmental Alert (EA) was founded in 1988 and is officially registered with the NGO Board as a Ugandan non-governmental organization (NGO), incorporated as a company limited by guarantee. EA is governed by an independent Board that is responsible for providing strategic oversight of the organization including ensuring its integrity as a voluntary service organization.

      IMPORTANT LINKS
      • Civil Society Budget Advocacy Group (CSBAG)
      • Kampala City Council Authority (KCCA)
      • National Environment Management Authority (NEMA)
      • National Forestry Authority(NFA)
      • Ministry of Water and Environment (MWE)
      • Ministry of Agriculture Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF)
      • Ministry of Finance Planning and Economic Development (MFPED)

      Copyright © Environmental Alert 2025

      • +256 414 510 547
      • +256 414 510 215
      • envalert@envalert.org