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Ethiopia’s Green Legacy Initiative Reaches Historic Milestone with Massive Tree-Planting Campaign


Addis ababa: Ethiopia has long stood as a symbol of resilience and perseverance. Throughout its history, the country has faced adversity with unyielding resolve, transforming challenges into opportunities for growth. This enduring spirit is deeply rooted in the nation’s cultural fabric and is now manifesting in an ambitious and transformative environmental movement. The Green Legacy Initiative, launched in 2019 by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD), has become a national symbol of unity, environmental restoration, and hope for future generations. With massive public participation and international recognition, Ethiopia is charting a bold path toward sustainable development.

According to Ethiopian News Agency, this historic feat involved the active participation of 27.7 million citizens, making it one of the largest mass mobilizations for environmental action in the world. This unprecedented campaign was more than a tree-planting event, it was a national movement. Much like its athletes, the people of Ethiopia c
ame together in unity and determination, becoming environmental champions in the fight against climate change. African News described the campaign as a “green wave,” lauding the sense of ownership and responsibility demonstrated by millions of Ethiopians.

The Green Legacy Initiative is already delivering significant and measurable benefits. It is improving air quality and increasing oxygen levels, stabilizing regional climates, reducing drought and flood risks, restoring degraded soils, and enhancing water retention. These environmental improvements are contributing to higher agricultural productivity and improved food security, key pillars for building a sustainable and resilient economy.

Beyond the ecological impact, the campaign has deepened national cohesion. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed emphasized that Ethiopia has proven its ability to ‘dream big and mobilize its people to achieve extraordinary goals.’ The Green Legacy embodies a collective vision, a shared commitment to environmental renewal, national p
ride, and future prosperity.

Ethiopia’s efforts have also resonated beyond its borders. At the 2025 campaign launch, Prime Minister Abiy gifted 4,000 seedlings to Nigerian Vice President Kashim Shettima, who reciprocated with 2,000 cashew seedlings and over 100,000 seeds. This symbolic exchange reflects Ethiopia’s commitment to Pan-African solidarity and regional cooperation in addressing environmental challenges.

Moreover, the Green Legacy aligns closely with the African Union’s Agenda 2063, which calls for a prosperous, green, and climate-resilient Africa. Ethiopia’s contributions to reforestation and sustainable agriculture are not only benefitting its own citizens but also providing a model for continental environmental stewardship.

At the recent UN Food Systems Summit held in Addis Ababa, Prime Minister Abiy proudly announced that over 46 billion trees had been planted in just four years. The announcement was met with widespread acclaim, and global leaders joined the prime minister in planting trees a
s a symbolic act of solidarity. As of today, Ethiopia has planted more than 48 billion trees, with a goal of reaching 50 billion by 2026.

Ethiopia’s Green Legacy is far more than a national campaign, it is a movement of historical and environmental significance. By combining traditional values of unity and resilience with modern environmental action, Ethiopia is creating a legacy for sustainable development rooted in community mobilization and shared vision. Through bold leadership and widespread citizen participation, the nation is not only greening its landscape but also planting seeds of hope, resilience, and unity that will bear fruit for generations to come. As the world grapples with the effects of climate change, Ethiopia’s green wave stands as a powerful reminder of what can be achieved when a nation unites around a common purpose.