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Study models how going electric could save lives Kampala, Uganda | GABRIEL OKELLO | In Uganda, motorcycles known as boda ...
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Uganda’s waste: A climate time bomb ticking loudlyThe clock is ticking on Uganda’s waste crisis. Every discarded plastic bottle and every rotting food scrap amplifies the nation’s contribution to climate change. Ms. Ashabrick Nantege ...
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Monitor on MSNPupils march to Parliament for climate actionSome 6,000 children from different schools and communities marched to Parliament with placards bearing messages to demand for ...
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Africanews on MSNUganda: the infiltration of plastics into agricultural fields and food raise concernGlobally, plastics are infiltrating agricultural lands—spreading across fields through fertilizers, encasing seeds, serving as moisture-retaining tarps, and accumulating as waste from various ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNCLIMATE: aBi Development sets ambitious targets for Uganda’s agricultural sector by 2028Bi Development aims to reach 2 million farmers with enhanced inputs and services, double the productivity and income of 500,000 smallholder farmers, and strengthen agribusiness market linkages.
Uganda has 1.4 million petrol-fuelled motorbikes in its public transport system that all need to go electric to reduce global warming and air pollution.
Food loss remains a critical challenge in Uganda, particularly in the face of growing climate pressures. A 2021 report by the ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSixth Africa Climate Talks Conclude With Unified Demand for Climate Justice and Finance ReformsAnnouncement - African governments, international organizations and other development partners closed the Sixth Africa ...
Speaking at the 2nd Annual Climate Finance Conference in Kampala, Goretti Masadde, chief executive officer of the Uganda ...
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