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Akiteng Mercy

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Social Entrepreneur||Usher||Delegate of the 3rd APRM Youth Symposium||

Bukedea District Katılım Mart 2023
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Kamusala Alphat Namungarwe from Iganga District is a household beneficiary who transitioned from charcoal to clean cooking through the RBF programme. Previously relying heavily on charcoal, he now uses @WesGasUganda, which he acquired at a 40% subsidized cost. Cooking has become faster, cleaner and more convenient, allowing him to cook indoors without smoke while significantly reducing his charcoal consumption and costs. He first learned about the solution through a market activation and was able to get started with just a National ID and a small initial payment. Under the programme, LPG cans are subsidized by 40%, making clean cooking solutions more affordable for households. You can access these solutions through approved Energy Service Companies participating in the project 👉 ueccc.or.ug/wp-content/upl… He appreciates UECCC’s support in making clean cooking solutions more accessible and affordable.
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We are pleased to share highlights from yesterday’s exciting moments at the Clean Cooking Competition. The winners were officially awarded their prizes in a special ceremony led by the UECCC team on the ground and CEO of UNACC. 🙏 Special Appreciation to UECCC #Soroti2026
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📻 Media Engagement Update – Soroti City 🌱🔥 UNACC, together with the UECCC team, participated in a radio talk show at Voice of Teso 88.4FM. It was a great opportunity to engage the public, raise awareness, and to embrace efficient cooking solutions. #CleanCooking #UNACC #UECCC
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Goodman Eric, Director of Burondwa Mixed Farm in Isingiro, struggled with water access, spending up to UGX 2 million monthly to sustain his farm operations. Through the RBF programme, he acquired a solar-powered irrigation pump at a 60% subsidy, making it more affordable to invest in sustainable farming solutions. This has enabled year-round farming, improved productivity across his livestock, poultry and crops and significantly reduced operational costs. He appreciates Uganda Energy Credit Capitalisation Company’s support in helping farmers overcome water scarcity and sustain their livelihoods. Interested in accessing a solar-powered irrigation pump? Connect with certified Energy Service Companies here: [ueccc.or.ug/wp-content/upl…]
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“Before acquiring the Electric Pressure Cooker, life was quite difficult… I used to spend a lot of money.” For Namugaya Harriet in Jinja City, cooking was once costly, time-consuming and inefficient. Today, that story has changed. Through the Results-Based Financing (RBF) programme she accessed an Electric Pressure Cooker (EPC) at a 60% o subsidized cost. “There has been a tremendous change in my household… cooking is now much faster and more cost-effective.” The EPC is not only efficient but also environmentally friendly, reducing harmful indoor emissions and improving everyday living conditions. Harriet expresses her gratitude to UECCC and its partners for making clean cooking solutions more accessible and affordable to households like hers. More Ugandans are making the switch to clean, efficient energy through the RBF programme.
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Joyce Ocen Labong, Director of Ajora Mixed Farm in Gulu City, has spent years building a farm that supports both agricultural production and learning for students interested in farming. However, like many farmers, she previously relied heavily on rainfall to sustain her crops. Through the RBF programme implemented by @UECCC1, Joyce accessed an irrigation system 60% discounted that enables her to water crops throughout the year. The programme works by providing performance-based subsidies to energy service companies, reducing the retail cost of clean energy technologies for end users. With reliable irrigation, Joyce is now able to maintain production even during dry seasons, strengthening both her farm operations and the opportunities she provides for agricultural learning. She appreciates the role played by UECCC in expanding access to productive use of energy technologies that support farmers and improve agricultural resilience.
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What's a successful event without a reliable partner? We can't thank our outreach sponsors @movit_ug enough Your support and care towards the community are warmly appreciated and we look forward to more engagement with you on other community centred events 🎥: @owomugashoart
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For Angella Oloya, a horticulture farmer in Gulu, one of her biggest challenges was access to water for irrigation. She often had to fetch water from distant streams or hire transport to bring it to her farm, making it difficult to maintain consistent production. Through the Results-Based Financing (RBF) programme, Angella was able to acquire an irrigation pump from @TulimaSolarUg at a 60% reduced subsidized cost. Today, Angella can irrigate her crops throughout the year, ensuring steady production and reliable income from her farm. She expresses her appreciation to UECCC, whose intervention through the RBF programme is helping farmers access affordable energy solutions that improve productivity and strengthen rural livelihoods.
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The Results-Based Financing (RBF) program, implemented by UECCC under the Electricity Access Scale-up Project, is significantly expanding access to clean energy solutions across Uganda. In this video, MD Roy Nyamutale Baguma @rbaguma608, provides a comprehensive overview of how the initiative is breaking down financial barriers to ensure Ugandans can access affordable, modern energy. Through this program, households, farmers, and institutions are acquiring life-changing technologies including solar lighting systems, solar irrigation pumps and clean cooking solutions at significantly reduced costs. Listen as both the MD and the beneficiaries share how these sustainable energy partnerships are driving productivity and improving the quality of life for communities nationwide.
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Uganda Energy Credit Capitalisation Company
Happy International Women's Day to all the incredible women driving change in our communities and across the energy sector. At @UECCC1, we celebrate the strength, innovation, and leadership of women who are advancing clean energy access, empowering households, and powering Uganda’s sustainable future. When women rise, communities shine brighter. #IWD2026 #WomenInEnergy
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Pauline Leizel
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I worked with the most amazing and passionate people ❤️
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