Ten years after the Paris Agreement, household biomass remains a critical challenge in Uganda and East Africa.
by Kimbowa Richard -
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Ten years after the Paris Agreement, household energy in East Africa is undergoing a slow but crucial transformation. While progress has been made in expanding electricity access, the region still relies heavily on biomass—such as wood, charcoal, and crop waste—for cooking. In Uganda and across the region, this dependence is not just an environmental concern—it’s a pressing issue affecting health, gender, human rights, and the economy. Read more here