May 10, 2024

 

Why EBAFOSA: achieving the UN Environment aim of scaling climate actions that enhance socioeconomic wellbeing needs stakeholders from diverse sectors – government, private sector, development partners, individual citizens – working towards the same end-goal. And to achieve this, a common and inclusive framework is needed to convene all these actors for partnerships. So EBAFOSA stands at the crossroad of multiple global change challenges - land degradation, desertification and recurrent drought and Climate Change that are the root causes of food insecurity in Africa.

Affordable, Efficient domestic fuel Briquettes as alternatives to Charcoal and  Firewood use to drive Climate Action implementation of Uganda  

Overview of Uganda 

Uganda has set timeline to achieve several Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC)  actions sooner. Uganda seeks to mainstream climate resilience across sectors and develop  early warning systems and robust monitoring systems by 2020, much earlier than originally  planned. Although Uganda’s share of the total global GHG emissions is still insignificant, the  country’s sectors emission profile is growing with Agriculture as a leading source of GHG emissions  and Land Use Change and Forestry (LUCF) as the second most significant source. 

On April 28th, 2017 EBAFOSA Cote D'Ivoire convened all the bureau members and country focal points from all over the country to take stock of how they are implementing the EBAFOSA Cote D'Ivoire Action Plan.

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