as you walk around you will realize thataste managent is still a problem in fort portal. as we are doing this work, we don't do it ourselves. we involveeadership because they are the ones with authority, we involve the communities. julius: the quality of the river's water is crucial for the region. originating in the mountains, it irrigates the fields around fort portal and flows into lake george, a regional fishing hub. but large swathes of land along the river have been deforested, causing widespread erosion. the only intact forest left is in the kibale national park. it's home to some 1400 chimpanzees, making it one of thr most important habitats in uganda. thr survivalepends on futioning cln water pply. ifhe rivers degraded, regionaliodiversy will ffer. getting thgeneral puic terested in conservati was no easy task. most of the locals live in poverty. environmental protection has to make economic sense if it's going to catch on. so muganzi works as both conservationist and financial adviser. he explains to locals how to save and invest their money. edgar: that is one