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Gulu University Launches Shs6bn Project to Mitigate Climate Change in Northern Uganda

by Muhamadi Byemboijana
May 11, 2022
Gulu University Launches Shs6bn Project to Mitigate Climate Change in Northern Uganda

Gulu University Vice Chancellor Prof. George Ladaah Openjuru cuts the tape to launch the UGX 6bn research project on energy and Climate Change. On his left is the Principal Investigator Prof Lone and on his right is the Co-Principal Investigator Dr. Okumu.

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A major research project on energy and Climate Change has been launched at Gulu University.

The project dubbed “Unlocking the potential of Green Charcoal Innovations to Mitigate Climate Change in Northern Uganda” (UPCHAIN), is researching into viable ways of producing briquettes (green charcoal) from agricultural residues to be used in cooking as an alternative to firewood and black charcoal.

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This (green charcoal) is envisaged on stopping deforestation, reducing smoke-induced health issues as well as creating local employment.

The project is a four-year multi-disciplinary project – with different science and art-based faculties and institutes of the university participating in designing and developing equipment for making green charcoal as well as researching into socio-cultural perceptions and environmental benefits that come with using green charcoal.

Speaking at the launch held at Gulu University, Dr. Collins Okello, the Dean Faculty of Agriculture and Environment at Gulu University also the Co-Principal Investigator UPCHAIN, said green charcoal is a promising alternative to black charcoal because it is socially, economically and environmentally sustainable.

Dr Okello noted that there is a need for research based-knowledge, identifying the right development drivers and incentives to ensure its integration into solid fuel cooking, its contribution towards deforestation reduction, and ultimately mitigation of climate change.

Prof. George Ladaah Openjuru, the Gulu University Vice Chancellor, said UPCHAIN seeks to contribute to finding a lasting solution to energy, Climate Change, employment challenges etc.

“With this project, we are going to have 6 PHDs, 12 Masters and one post-doc. This will increase the Human Resources capabilities not only for the university but also for Northern Uganda,” he said.

Prof. William Kasaalita who delivered the key note address, said energy is very well-linked to other aspects such as food, water and land.

He urged the researchers to look at different areas as interlinking elements.

UPCHAIN is one of the outcomes of the BSU III project at Gulu University. It is funded by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and administered by Danida Fellowship Centre. The grant is just over Shs6bn.

The Gulu research team is backed by researchers from two Danish universities – Aalborg University and the University of Copenhagen.

Local partners of the project include; the Local Governments of Gulu City, Amuru District, Adjumani District as well as schools, NGOs and the Private Sector.

Over 3 billion people worldwide rely on solid fuels using technologies that are inefficient, and pose health risks to users. In Africa, the energy needs of over half of the population is met by firewood and charcoal.

Consequently, Uganda in particular, loses an estimated 200,000 hectares (494,000 acres) of forest cover per year (Africa Natural Resources Institute).

Uganda’s annual population growth of over 3% results in an annual increase in energy demand of more than 7% and therefore, resource depletion.

Uganda may not have any forests left in the next 83 years due to logging and rapid human population growth.

The overall impact is climate change, which is already evident, especially in Northern Uganda, which is experiencing increasingly unpredictable weather patterns.

This challenges poverty reduction efforts and also reinforces the many risks to which African households are exposed.

The most affected are women and children, who spend up to 20 hours per week searching for firewood.

The situation in Northern Uganda, which is still recovering from over 20 years of civil unrest, is exacerbated by the massive influx of refugees from neighbouring countries, resulting in severe ecological consequences and conflicts with the host communities over access to resources.

According to a study by Bamwesigye and others, in 2020, close to 40% of Uganda’s supply of charcoal to urban areas is from Northern Uganda.

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