At Groupe Scholaire Vunga of the first phase of planting 1000 trees

Amidst the bigger projects we embark on with our trusted customers, we also embark on a greater cause of Building a Greener Future Together 🌿.

At Yuhi Technologies, we believe that innovation and sustainability go hand in hand. As your carbon-neutral IT partner, we are committed to not only delivering forward-thinking
technologies but also ensuring that our operations and services contribute positively to the environment.

Our commitment is not only evident in our tagline and day to day values but also in our actions and partnerships like the recent one with the experts in growing trees, ISARO Econext, we took a meaningful step towards this commitment.
Together, we marked the closing ceremony at Groupe Scholaire Vunga of the first phase of planting 1000 trees that were planted in different areas of MUHANGA District.

As we planted trees together, we were reminded that sustainability is a shared responsibility. This event is just the beginning – we’re on track to plant 5,000 trees, reinforcing our commitment to green IT technologies and green IT services.To everyone at ISARO Econext and Groupe Scolaire Vunga, thank you for making the beginning of this journey memorable and impactful. Together, we’re creating a legacy of innovation and sustainability.📸 Check out the moments we shared during the event and stay tuned as we continue to combine technology and sustainability to build a better future for all.

It was more than just planting trees but growing them.

If you are wondering what is the difference, Gasaro N. Kristian put it this way, "Planting a tree is just putting it in the ground, but growing it involves taking care of it day in day out." This is achieved through green agents, technological live tracking and many other means.We also had the privilege of engaging with the incredible students at Groupe Scholaire Vunga, in discussions and playing games that emphasized the importance of environmental conservation. Their enthusiasm and curiosity reminded us of why we do this – for the future generation and the planet they will inherit.