Feminists In Uganda Demand For Just Transition Ahead Of COP28
By: Ireen Twongirwe Worth Noting: Amidst the abundant natural resources and specifically renewable energy, in Uganda, most households depend on the use charcoal... Read more.
Towards Zero Waste As We Protect Our Environment From Climate Change Impacts
By: Ireen Twongirwe Worth Noting: Surprisingly, one million plastic bottles are purchased every minute worldwide, and five trillion plastic bags are used each year.... Read more.
Is Loss And Damage A Gender Issue?
By: Ireen Twongirwe Worth Noting: Another factor is that women are seldom involved in decision-making processes to access and utilize land and livelihood resources,... Read more.
Digital Insecurity The Root Cause Of Cyberharrassment And Online Gender Based Violence
By: Ireen Twongirwe Worth Noting: During the training, the participant shared their challenges they face online and this was due to the lack of digital knowledge... Read more.
Government Should Priotise Investment In Clean Energy To End Energy Poverty
By: Twongirwe Ireen Worth Noting: Why transiting from Fossil fuels? The reason behind the push for an energy transition is due to the negative impacts fossil fuels... Read more.
Africa to foster renewable energy amidst climate change impacts
By: Ireen Twongirwe Worth Noting: More so for the Sustainable Energy for All (SE4ALL), there is need for public awareness especially on the local communities on... Read more.
NO CLIMATE JUSTICE WITHOUT GENDER JUSTICE
By: Ireen Twongirwe Noting: Given the barriers and existing inequalities that women face in access to resources, credit, technology, jobs , economic opportunities,... Read more.
COP27 Negotiators must remember to fulfil the promises made in the last COP to help in climate change mitigation and adaptation
By: Nagasha Sharon Worth Noting: More trees are being cut down for firewood, charcoal, construction, timber, planting sugar cane in Bugoma forest located in kikubbe... Read more.
The future of Africa’s energy security
By: Mugisha imam Energy economist Worth Noting: Countries then agreed to reduce greenhouse emissions. Every year since 1997, there is a climate conference chaired... Read more.
AFRICA YOUTH DAY: PROMOTE GREEN ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES FOR YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
By: Ireen Twongirwe Worth Noting: Notably, in regards to unemployment, we see that there are more unemployed females than males. While 54% males were employed in... Read more.
