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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€10 000 Prize money per category winner of the SET Award 2023 – Apply now

Applications for the Start Up Energy Transition Award (SET) Award 2024 are now open. An international competition for start-ups worldwide developing concepts related to the global energy transition and climate change is called the Start Up Energy Transition Award (SET). The prize has received over 3,100 applications from more than 100 nations in the last…

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US$ 15,000 is available for the Environmental and Social Impact Grant – Apply now

The Russell E Train Education for Nature (EFN) Programme of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is accepting proposals for collaborative capacity building related to the social and environmental impacts and risks of development projects on ecosystems and their services, as well as improving inclusive conservation and sustainable development. With an emphasis on local communities and…

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Kenyan Farm’s Solar-Powered Solution: Harvesting Rainwater for Sustainable Agriculture

In the rolling farmlands of Kenya, an eco-revolution is underway as forward-thinking farmers harness the power of the sun to enhance their agricultural productivity. With the relentless East African sun as their dependable ally, these farmers are leveraging solar power to revolutionize their land cultivation practices, resulting in increased crop yields and a brighter, more…

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