Socio-Economic impacts of the deployment of improved Fuel Efficient Stoves: the ILF Uganda Commercialization Program

Type Journal Article - Field Actions Science Reports. The journal of field actions
Title Socio-Economic impacts of the deployment of improved Fuel Efficient Stoves: the ILF Uganda Commercialization Program
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Volume 8
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2015
URL http://factsreports.revues.org/3980
Abstract
Biomass accounts for 91% of the total energy used in Uganda, but is often used unsustainably: if deforestation continues at the present rate, it could lead to the destruction of all Ugandan forests by 2050. As a consequence, wood and charcoal are becoming scarce and their price is increasing. Fuel Efficient Stoves are a way to tackle these issues by decreasing the amount of biomass used for cooking.
International Lifeline Fund (ILF) has launched in 2008 the cookstove Uganda Commercialization Program in the region of Lira. The program consists in the local production of improved Fuel Efficient Stoves and their selling to households by local vendors.
The socio-economic impacts of this program, both on end users and on the local economy, have been studied during a field mission conducted by ENEA Consulting in 2012.

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