Solomon Ojokit Anomet
Procurement Lead
Biography
Solomon Anomet Ojokit is an environmentalist, conservation scientist, and dedicated climate change activist, best known for his contributions to environmental education and restoration initiatives. Affiliated with Earth Volunteers, he serves as the Procurement Lead and plays a crucial role in the Climate School project, an Earth Volunteers initiative launched in 2020, aimed at promoting climate literacy in schools.
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Born | (2000-11-19) June 30, 1996 |
Nationality | Ugandan |
School | Kyambogo University (Uganda) |
Occupation | Environmentalist |
Organization | Earth Volunteers |
Movement | Environmental Movement |
Contact | o.asolomon@earthv.org |
Biography
Solomon Ojokit Anomet is an environmentalist, conservation scientist, and dedicated climate change activist, best known for his contributions to environmental education and restoration initiatives. Affiliated with Earth Volunteers, he serves as the Procurement Lead and plays a crucial role in the Climate School project, an Earth Volunteers initiative launched in 2020, aimed at promoting climate literacy in schools.
Early Life and Education
Solomon is a graduate from Kyambogo University, bringing over three years of valuable experience to his environmental endeavors. His journey in environmental activism began in 2018 during the WWF Uganda’s campaign to end plastic pollution, where he emerged as a student mobilizer, showcasing his early commitment to environmental causes.
Activism and Achievements
As an action-oriented climate change activist, Solomon has been an integral part of Earth Volunteers’ initiatives, contributing significantly to the organisation’s mission.
As an action-oriented climate change activist, Solomon has been an integral part of Earth Volunteers’ initiatives, contributing significantly to the organisation’s mission. His leadership played a crucial role in securing victory for Kyambogo University in the inter-University innovation challenge in 2019.
Solomon advocates for tangible change by planting trees to restore biodiversity in local communities, adhering to the impactful slogan “One Tree at A Time.”
Professional Engagements
Solomon’s dedication extends beyond grassroots activism. In 2019, he undertook an internship with the Ministry of Water and Environment, focusing on wetlands management with the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA).
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Born | (1996-30-19) June 30, 1996 |
Nationality | Ugandan |
School | Kyambogo University (Uganda) |
Occupation | Environmentalist |
Organization | Earth Volunteers |
Movement | Environmental Movement |
Contact | o.asolomon@earthv.org |
His leadership played a crucial role in securing victory for Kyambogo University in the inter-University innovation challenge in 2019.
Solomon advocates for tangible change by planting trees to restore biodiversity in local communities, adhering to the impactful slogan “One Tree at A Time.”
Professional Engagements
Solomon’s dedication extends beyond grassroots activism. In 2019, he undertook an internship with the Ministry of Water and Environment, focusing on wetlands management with the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA).
His commitment to environmental causes has garnered recognition, including a certificate of participation from H.E. Kathleen Rogers, the president of the Earth Day Network, for his active involvement in their 50th-anniversary event in 2020.
Leadership and Legacy
Within Earth Volunteers, Solomon serves as the Procurement Lead, contributing significantly to the organisation’s operations. His past role as the African Coordinator for the youth-led organisation, Re-Earth Initiative, underscores his global impact in environmental advocacy.
As he continues to advocate for climate literacy, biodiversity restoration, and sustainable practices, Solomon stands as an inspiring figure for the next generation of environmental stewards.