Moses Baluku

Public Speaker, Volunteer, and Project Manager in Uganda

Hi, I’m Moses. I’m a public speaker living in Uganda. I am a fan of gardening, volunteering, and innovation. I’m also interested in entrepreneurship and travel.

I have a deep passion for addressing climate change and environmental issues, and I've actively worked towards these goals by advocating for policies and practices that promote sustainability, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and protect our planet's natural resources. Through my advocacy, I've shown a strong sense of responsibility towards future generations and a belief in the urgency of taking action to combat climate change.

In agriculture, I bring valuable expertise and experience to the table. I have a proven track record of working in the agricultural sector, whether it's in crop production, sustainable farming practices, or rural development. My work as an agriculturalist demonstrates my practical knowledge of the food system and my dedication to finding innovative solutions to food security and sustainability challenges.

My work in gender justice is a reflection of my commitment to equality and social justice. I have championed the rights and empowerment of women and marginalized communities in the context of environmental and climate-related challenges. My approach emphasizes the importance of including diverse voices and perspectives in decision-making processes to ensure a fair and just transition to a more sustainable world.

My personality is marked by resilience, determination, and a collaborative spirit. I thrive in multidisciplinary settings and am adept at building relationships and partnerships to drive positive change. My work experience as a climate and gender justice advocate and agriculturalist reflects my belief in the interconnectedness of environmental, social, and economic issues, and my unwavering commitment to addressing these challenges for a better, more sustainable future.