Leah Namugerwa
Leah Namugerwa is a youth climate activist in Uganda. She is known for leading tree planting campaigns and for starting a petition to enforce the plastic bag ban in Uganda. Following inspiration from Greta Thunberg, she began supporting school strikes in February 2019 with fellow Fridays for the Future Uganda organizer Sadrach Nirere.
Namugerwa spoke at the World Urban Forum in 2020 and was a youth delegate at COP25. Her uncle, Tim Mugerwa, is also a prominent environmentalist in Uganda. Leah Namugerwa's is a member of the Anglican Church of Uganda.
Climate activism
Namugerwa heard of Greta Thunberg and her Friday strikes in 2018. She was later inspired to take similar action as Greta Thunberg at 13, after she watched a local news report about mudslides and flooding in rural sections of the country. Namugerwa has since become a prominent young climate advocate and an integral member of Africa's most prominent chapter of Fridays for the Future taking place in Uganda. She teamed up with Sadrach Nirere, Hilda Flavia Nakabuye, and her cousin Bob Motavu to birth the Fridays for the Future Uganda. She has been engaged in Friday striking since February 2019, calling for more climate actions, and she has led the writing of a petition to enforce the ban of plastic bags.Namugerwa uses social media to spread the message of how important it is to protect the planet. She takes photos of herself doing positive projects for the environment like planting trees and then posts it. Namugerwa uses her social media power to encourage the youth to regularly plant trees and get involved in activities and projects that help to protect the environment.