Transparent and predictable fiscal regimes can attract investment in critical minerals and undo opeque systems that erode mineral revenues. @OxfaminUganda@OxfamAmerica
Despite various interventions, Africa is still the capital of Energy poverty with over 750 million people having no access to electricity. @OxfaminUganda#FEC2025
Ghana has already designed a green energy transition fund to support clean energy interventions. Minister of Energy and ET states. @OxfaminUganda#FEC2025
ED @PAU_Uganda Ernest Rubondo underscores the vast infrastructure developed in Oil and gas districts to support oil development but also contributes to improved opportunities and well being of communities. @OxfaminUganda@ACODE_Uganda@CSCOUg1
According to Ernest Rubondo, ED @PAU_Uganda close to 200,000 people are currently directly and indirectly employed in the oil and gas sector in Uganda. All we need to to entrech sustainable approacges in this sector. @OxfaminUganda@CSCOUg1@ACODE_Uganda@NRGInstitute
Ghana set up a mineral development fund. 30% goes to subnational government and 5% goes to local mining committee (LMC) which has used money to construct classrooms for their community schools @OxfaminUganda
There is no African country producing simple technology like solar panels! African countries should wake up to this reality of energy transition and be proactive!! @OxfaminUganda@CSBAGUGANDA@ACODE_Uganda@ImamuMugisha