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Players In Tourism Express Mixed Feelings About Oil
It is worth noting that while only 13.5% of tourism stakeholders identified oil and gas as a threat to their livelihoods, oil and gas exploitation in Uganda as well as the burning of fossil fuels can
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East Africa Accelerates Towards Electric Future as Kampala
East Africa is rapidly emerging as a hotspot for electric vehicle (EV) innovation, with manufacturers and policymakers now prioritising rugged, region-specific solutions tailored to
Laudato Youth Initiative and Its Role in Implementing SDG
Introduction Uganda is among the African countries most vulnerable to the effects of climate change, including unpredictable rainfall, loss of biodiversity, and food insecurity. With over
In Uganda, Deadly Landslides Force an
In 2021, the World Bank warned that climate change and heavier rainfall could escalate the risk of landslides in Uganda''s mountain regions. In the Bududa District of Mount Elgon, where torrential rain triggered a 2010 landslide that
Farmers in northern, eastern Uganda advised to exploit June
Uganda, typically known for its stable rainfall patterns, tends to experience negative impacts of climate change, making the once-reliable seasons give way to erratic rainfalls, prolonged
Archbishop Ssemogerere calls for youth empowerment in climate change
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | His Grace Paul Ssemogerere, the Archbishop of Kampala Archdiocese, has urged leaders across Africa to prioritise youth empowerment as a
Beyond hosting COP, Brazil must act to protect the climate
Climate change Opinion 22 July 2025 Beyond hosting COP, Brazil must act to protect the climate and those who defend it As it prepares to host the next round of UN climate talks in November,
African Solutions to Climate Change: Homegrown Strategies
The success of African climate solutions lies in their contextual relevance, community ownership, and resource efficiency. They are proof that climate action doesn''t always require billion-dollar
"SCALE-up" – a new framework to assess the effectiveness of climate
Climate change is a grave threat to human health and wellbeing. Adaptation is one mechanism (the other is mitigation) by which we can intervene to increase adaptive capacity and
ICJ ruling should wake us up to save environment | Monitor
Uganda cannot wait for the two sides to reach a compromise before moving to address itself to what precipitated the case and the subsequent ruling. That Uganda is reeling under climate
Uganda''s Coffee Prices Dip Amid Global Forces – Harvest
Despite the turbulence, coffee experts remain cautiously optimistic and are encouraging Ugandan farmers to stay the course. Martin Maraka, Chief Executive Officer of the Uganda Coffee
Tackling Malaria in Uganda: Strategies for Prevention and
Climate change poses an emerging threat to malaria control in Uganda. Rising temperatures and changing rainfall patterns expand mosquito habitats, increase transmission seasons, and
Archbishop Ssemogerere Calls for Youth Empowerment in Climate Change
His Grace Paul Ssemogerere, the Archbishop of Kampala Archdiocese, has urged leaders across Africa to prioritise youth empowerment as a critical strategy in addressing the climate crisis.
Uganda pitches green investment as climate finance
Uganda is positioning its private sector as a key driver in unlocking billions in climate finance, with government officials urging businesses to seize emerging green investment opportunities amid
Catholic Church calls for united action against
Luwero, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Catholic Church has renewed its call for collective global action against climate change, urging political leaders and citizens alike to urgently take responsibility for environmental protection. The
Uganda''s role in climate change talks: gains, missed
Yet countries like Uganda, contributing less than 1% to global emissions, bear the brunt of climate change impacts. Activists like Sandra Nuwasasira from Kikuube district-one of the regions
