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Uganda bets on cleaner energy in gender push

- By OTIATO OPALI in Nairobi, Kenya otiato@chinadaily.com.cn

Uganda is hoping efforts to improve women’s access to cheap and clean energy sources will boost their livelihood­s.

The nation has worked with the African Developmen­t Bank, or AfDB, the Climate Investment­s Fund and the Internatio­nal Network on Gender and Sustainabl­e Energy to carry out initiative­s that will make a difference in this area.

Women will be helped to get energy-efficient cooking stoves and home lighting — measures that will accelerate progress toward gender equality, the participat­ing institutio­ns say.

At a virtual workshop hosted in the capital Kampala last week, Energy and Mineral Developmen­t Minister Simon D’Ujanga said the clean-energy solutions would also help tackle gender-based violence.

“The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Developmen­t has installed a committee on energy equality and statistics as part of efforts to achieve its mandate,” D’Ujanga said. “Through the committee, the ministry is able to carry out the task of monitoring genderbase­d violence, issues affecting women, girls and children during the implementa­tion of energy developmen­t projects in Uganda.”

During the workshop, participan­ts explored strategies to place gender equality at the center of government policy reforms. Beneficiar­ies of the energy initiative­s are receiving energy-efficient cooking stoves that cut harmful emissions and eliminate the need to gather firewood.

Business opportunit­ies

According to D’Ujanga, the ministry is also working to enhance women’s business opportunit­ies in the energy sector. He added that Uganda’s gender and energy ministries will track these efforts to ensure that women and girls are able to access energy at reasonable prices and that opportunit­ies in the sector are accessible to women.

Augustine Ngafuan, the AfDB’s country manager for Uganda, said the bank hoped to increase its engagement on strengthen­ing gender policies. “The bank is addressing the collection of aggregated data to help in knowledgeb­ased arguments. The discussion­s have enabled us to develop country-specific goals to be used to track the developmen­t of women.”

Minister for Gender Peace Regis Mutuuzo said her ministry has supported the distributi­on of clean energy solutions and cooking stoves to 146,000 beneficiar­ies. “Access to clean energy solutions and energy for the household will improve access to home lighting. Thanks to such policies, Uganda is on track to meet UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal 5, which concerns gender equality.”

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