Promoting Sustainable Energy Solutions in Nansana to Combat Climate Change
In the bustling municipality of Nansana, Uganda, Living Earth Uganda (LEU) has launched a groundbreaking initiative aimed at reducing deforestation and environmental degradation caused by the heavy reliance on firewood and charcoal. The project, “Promoting Usage of Briquettes and Energy Saving Stoves in Nansana Municipality as a Means of Mitigating Climate Change,” introduces sustainable energy […]
Burning Waste Not Wood: Promoting Alternative Sources Of Fuel And Usage Of Energy Saving Stoves In Kampala
SECTOR: Natural Resources and Environmental Management LOCATION: Central START DATE: February 2012 END DATE: February 2022 The “Burning Waste Not Wood” project was designed to promote the use of briquettes as a sustainable alternative to charcoal derived from wood and to encourage the adoption of energy-saving stoves in Kampala. By introducing these eco-friendly alternatives, the […]
Enhancing Waste Plastic Collection In Kampala District
SECTOR: Natural Resources and Environmental Management LOCATION: Central START DATE: October 2008 END DATE: June 2009 OVERALL OBJECTIVE Living Earth Uganda implemented a programme funded by German Development Services to create and strengthen business linkages between Plastic Recycling Industries and plastic-waste collection businesses in disadvantaged and jointly identified communities in Kampala. Under this programme […]
Public Private Partnerships For The Urban Environment (PPPUE)
SECTOR: Natural Resources and Environmental Management LOCATION: Central START DATE: February 2002 END DATE: February 2004 OVERALL OBJECTIVE Living Earth Uganda implemented the Public Private Partnerships for the Urban Environment (PPPUE), 2002-2004 funded by UNDP for a period of 2 years during which timeframe, LEU, piloted a number of PPP projects in 6 urban/peri-urban areas […]
Kampala Integrated Environmental Education Project (KIEEP)
SECTOR: Women & Youth Empowerment Programs LOCATION: Central START DATE: August 1999 END DATE: February 2002 OVERALL OBJECTIVE Living Earth Uganda implemented the Kampala Integrated Environmental Education Project (KIEEP) in August, 1999 which was funded in partnership by UK Department for International Development (DFID) and Shell Uganda Ltd. The project objectives included addressing the environmental […]