Selecting Climate Champion district in Uganda

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The champion district concept aims at establishing a replicable district model that is climate resilient and powered by efficient harnessing of renewable energy resources to meet all domestic, social and productive energy needs for human development is established in the Albertine Rift. The initiative seeks to demonstrate practical solutions in the developing world context on how the whole world can be powered by 100% renewable energy 2050 – a vision set by the WWF Energy Report (2010). This initiative also responds to the « Sustianable Energy for All by 2030» an initiative declared by the United Nations Secretary General with 2012 as the launch-pad year.

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