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The ASEZ WAO members planted 105 trees through the “Mother’s Forest” Project in Epsom, U.K.
The ASEZ WAO members planted 105 trees through the “Mother’s Forest” Project in Epsom, U.K.
Campañas humanitarias
(Campañas PARA NOSOTROS)

• Respuesta a la COVID-19
Proyecto de Corazón a Corazón

Campañas ambientales
(Campañas PARA LA TIERRA)

• Respuesta ante el cambio climático
Proyecto Lugar de Trabajo Verde
Proyecto Bosque de la Madre

• Reducción del plástico
Proyecto No Más Islas de Basura

• Protección de los ecosistemas terrestres
Proyecto Tierra Verde

• Protección de los ecosistemas marinos
Proyecto Océano Azul

ASEZ WAO es una organización internacional de voluntarios formada por los miembros jóvenes trabajadores de las 7500 Iglesias de Dios en 175 países.

The Mother’s Forest Project is one of ASEZ WAO's (Church of God Young Adult Worker Volunteer Group) activities to combat climate change. The goal is to prevent desertification and create green forests throughout the world by planting trees with the heart of a mother who takes care of her children. As one of the activities, ASEZ WAO carries out the Planting One Tree per Person Project which encourages people throughout the world to participate in planting one tree. As of October 2021, the campaign had been implemented 24 times in 11 countries and 3,794 trees were planted.

The Purpose of Mother’s Forest Project

In 2011, the UN Convention to Combat Desertification [UNCCD] stated that one-third of the world’s land area is undergoing desertification and that 60,000 ㎢ [6 million ha] of land becomes a desert every year.[1][2] Desertification is a phenomenon in which the productivity of arid regions decreases due to climate change or deforestation and the area becomes a desert. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [IPCC] warned that climate change would intensify desertification which will threaten the overall ecosystem.[3] If desertification continues, land degradation poses risk to food production and can lead to a sharp increase in hunger and climate refugees. This in turn can lead to political and economic problems and impact the lives of many. This climate concern not only affects parts of Asia and Africa, but also the entire world.[4]
As the need for individual participation and active responses from the international community to prevent desertification is growing, the General Assembly has been held every year since the UNCCD was adopted in Paris, France on June 17, 1994. The purpose of the annual meeting is to review pending issues and look for improvements with the goal of preventing desertification and supporting the affected areas. Citizens and volunteer groups can actively participate in preventing desertification by planting trees. Kenyan environmentalist Wangari Muta Maathai founded the Green Belt Movement and planted 30 million trees throughout Africa. Inspired by her activity, a German boy named Felix Finkbeiner made a resolution to plant one million trees for polar bears that lost their home due to global warming. This inspired him to start the Plant-for-the-Planet Movement. Since its launch in 2007, 15 billion trees have been planted worldwide. Currently, the Trillion Tree Campaign, which aims to plant one trillion trees around the world, is in progress.[5]
ASEZ WAO started the Mother’s Forest Project so that members in 175 countries can make efforts to prevent desertification in their countries.

About the Campaign

Mother’s Forest Project in Huancayo, Peru
Mother’s Forest Project in Huancayo, Peru

ASEZ WAO’s Mother’s Forest Project aims to build green forests throughout the world by encouraging the international community to plant trees with the mind of a mother. In addition, the group takes the lead in saving trees by conserving resources and in protecting trees by preventing pests, removing weeds, and fertilizing them.
Greening the desert by planting trees prevents the loss of soil and water, and creates an environment for living things. When trees absorb carbon dioxide, they store carbon and emit oxygen. They also absorb dust in the air through their leaves. One tree absorbs 2.5 metric tons of carbon dioxide and emits 1.8 tons of oxygen per year, which is equivalent to the amount of oxygen that seven adults need for a year. Also, 1 hectare of forest absorbs 168 kg (370 lb) of air pollutants. Planting trees helps to clean the air and combat global warming.[6]
ASEZ WAO is carrying out the “Planting One Tree per Person” Project through the Mother’s Forest Project by leading every member to plant one tree and all people of the world to participate in planting trees. This mission is carried out with the belief that each person’s small action can change the whole world. The ultimate goal of the Mother’s Forest Project is to plant more than seven billion trees around the world to achieve global greening. Considering that seven pine trees are needed to reduce one metric ton of carbon dioxide, there can be a great impact of reducing one billion tons of carbon dioxide through planting seven billion trees. This project is in line with the SDGs, a collection of common goals that support the global community. Specifically, it aligns with No. 13 (Climate Action), No. 15 (Life on Land), and No. 17 (Partnerships for the Goals).

Current Activity Status

Signing an MOU with Auckland City Hall in New Zealand
Signing an MOU with Auckland City Hall in New Zealand
Certificate of Appreciation from the Daya District Executive in Taichung, Taiwan
Certificate of Appreciation from the Daya District Executive in Taichung, Taiwan

ASEZ WAO continues to practice the Mother’s Forest Project through regular volunteer services. As of October 2021, volunteers have held the Planting One Tree per Person activity 24 times in 11 countries. These efforts have resulted in 3,794 trees being planted worldwide. The project is introduced on the website, and the opportunity to participate in the activity is given to many communities across national borders.[7]
The group encourages companies to participate in it by holding Mother’s Forest Seminars at their workplaces and promoting joint activities through agreements with governments and public offices. The members in Auckland, New Zealand, held a meeting at Auckland Town Hall in 2020 and signed an MOU with the officials.[8] Since then, ASEZ WAO fulfilled their promise of planting 1,000 native species of trees through regular volunteer services in 2021.[9] The members in Tijuana, Mexico, regularly plant trees in Morelos Park in cooperation with Tijuana City Hall.[10] The local members who planted 65 trees in the streets of Daya District in Taichung, Taiwan, received a certificate of appreciation from the Daya District Executive.[11] In addition, tree-planting activities through “Mother’s Forest” are being carried out in many places around the world, including the U.S., Peru, the Philippines, and India.

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