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“With 90% of households still dependent on firewood and charcoal, and female-headed households experiencing higher levels of energy deprivation, clean energy access remains a distant promise for millions of women and girls in Uganda”

Siraji Magara Luyima
The Energy and Extractives Coordinator - Oxfam in Uganda

“Women remain underrepresented in decision-making spaces and face limited access to finance, information, and technologies. Without district-level renewable energy budgets, even well-intentioned national commitments remain unimplemented on the ground”

Siraji Magara Luyima
The Energy and Extractives Coordinator - Oxfam in Uganda
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Kerwa Market fair

A group of women learning from ECOCA stall in Kerwa market,Yumbe District on how to use clean cooking stoves 

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Market fair

Market exhibition visitors at a stall with the clean cooking energy stove at Kerwa Market in Yumbe District

“Ensuring that clean cooking is affordable, accessible, and dignified particularly for women and girls is critical for reducing GBV, promoting equity, enhancing wellbeing, and advancing sustainable development.”