Story:
Akena’s family had farmed the same land in Uganda for generations — planting cassava, singing songs of harvest, and celebrating life under the vast African sky. But as the years grew hotter, the rains stopped coming. In 2025, the once fertile earth is cracked open like broken glass. Crops have failed for the third year in a row. Food prices have doubled. Facing starvation, Akena’s family was forced to flee their ancestral home and now live in a makeshift refugee camp where each day is a fight for survival.
They are climate refugees — victims not of war, but of an earth betrayed.
What they desperately need:
- Freshwater wells and purification systems
- Emergency food distributions and farming seeds
- Mobile health clinics to treat dehydration and malnutrition
- Eco-shelters that can withstand extreme weather
- Vocational training for displaced adults to rebuild their livelihoods