Energy-saving stoves remedy environment in Karamoja
The 12-month project targets 67,000 learners, 30 entrepreneurs, and 3,000 households with each household receiving an energy-smart charcoal or wood stove in the districts of Kaabong, Amudat and Moroto.
Energy-efficient stoves minimise heat dissipation, which makes cooking more efficient and result in a reduction of firewood usage of 50% – 60% compared to traditional three-stone stoves. (Credit: Nelson Kiva)
By: NewVision Reporter, Journalists @NewVision
KARAMOJA - Uganda’s forests are important and treasured national assets that contribute 8.7% to the national economy.
Forests play a significant role in the water cycle that
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