May 7, 2025 (Targeted News Service) –
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Currently, 89 percent of Ugandans rely on unsustainable biomass - such as fuelwood and charcoal - for cooking. This widespread dependence is accelerating deforestation and worsening indoor air pollution, contributing to a projected annual wood biomass deficit of over 100 million tons.
UBEP aims to address this challenge through a multi-pronged approach. The project will invest in biogas plants for public institutions and electric cooking appliances primarily for urban households. Additionally, awareness campaigns seek to encourage behavioral changes, and technical trainings for SMEs and individual technicians will improve operational sustainability.
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Comprising four components, UBEP is one of the Bank's largest public-sector clean cooking initiatives to date. Key features include:
* Biogas for public institutions: Construction of 47 biogas plants for schools, markets, and farming communities, aiming to cut charcoal and fuelwood use in these facilities by up to 50 percent.
* Electric cooking adoption: Provision of approximately 77,000 affordable electric cooking (eCooking) devices in major urban centers to spur large-scale uptake.
* Support market development: Establishment of standards, repair and maintenance services, and distribution systems for eCooking appliances.
* Technical assistance and training: Capacity building to support implementation and scale-up.
"By promoting electric cooking methods, the Bank is supporting
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The project also promotes gender equity. By reducing the time women spend gathering firewood, it opens up opportunities for education and economic advancement.
With cleaner kitchens, healthier families, greener forests, and a stronger climate response, the
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