Fridays For Future Uganda Empowers Female Farmers Through Sustainable Agriculture in Kiboga District

In February 2024, Fridays For Future Uganda (FFFU) embarked on a transformative journey by launching the Young Women for Agriculture and Gender Equality project in Kiboga District. This initiative is designed to empower female farmers who face significant barriers, providing them with the training and resources necessary to cultivate sustainable cash crops. By addressing the…

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Climate Change Intensifies Challenges for Refugees in Uganda’s Nakivale Settlement

Refugees in Uganda’s Nakivale settlement are facing the dual challenges of displacement and the worsening impact of climate change. This sprawling camp, home to over 1.5 million refugees, is increasingly grappling with erratic weather patterns and dwindling natural resources, exacerbated by climate change and deforestation. Struggles Amidst Climate Change Enock Bidhoro, a refugee from the…

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Asili Kwanza: Uganda’s Answer to Safe, Affordable, and Sustainable Cooking Solutions

Asili Kwanza, founded by Isaac Ndyamuhaki, has been at the forefront of providing safe, affordable, and sustainable cooking solutions in Uganda. Since its inception in 2018, the company has made significant strides in promoting smart cooking through the production of improved charcoal briquettes and cookstoves. The briquettes, which emit significantly lower levels of harmful gases…

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Excitement As Mentees Graduate From The 2024 Youth Climate Mentorship Program

Young Ugandans recently graduated from second cohort Fridays for Future Uganda’s Youth Climate Mentorship Program The goal of this program was to develop the next generation of climate leaders. It ended with a lively celebration honoring the participants’ dedication and accomplishments in a colorful graduation ceremony was held on 27th Saturday at Satellite hotel Kisasi….

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Azerbaijan to Host COP29 Despite Controversy: Petrostate Powerhouse or Climate Diplomat?

In a surprising move, Azerbaijan has been selected by the Eastern European group to host COP29, marking a significant decision amid conflict and geopolitical tensions. The choice came after Armenia dropped opposition as part of ongoing peace talks. This decision, delayed due to regional conflicts, was unexpected as Russia’s block on European Union members scuttled…

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Gayo Uganda Trains 34 Youth on Climate Policy

As the world continues getting ravaged by the hard-hitting impacts of Climate Change, the Green Africa Youth Organization (GAYO Uganda) has amplified efforts aimed toward mitigating this dilemma. This followed the recent study conducted in partnership with the Youth Climate Councils Global Alliance and the Youth Climate Council in Uganda penning down critical gaps hindering…

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Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni Commits EUR 100 Million to Global Loss and Damage Fund at COP28

At the ongoing COP28 summit in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy made a momentous announcement, pledging a record-breaking EUR 100 million to the Loss and Damage Fund. Italy’s commitment to mitigating the severe effects of climate change and providing support to disadvantaged areas affected by environmental disasters is exemplified by…

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