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Eyes on a Just Energy Transition
Eyes on a Just Energy Transition
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Eyes on a Just Energy Transition Program, is a Renewable energy program that informs and educates you about the different efforts being implemented to address Climate change issues to save the environment for the future. The program shows you how African countries are transiting and moving away from the burning of fossil fuels and use of firewood to a lasting clean energy that is friendly to the environment and accessible by all communities.
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"Uganda is on a transformative path toward clean, sustainable energy. In this episode, we explore the nation’s renewable energy journey—from solar and hydropower to innovative community-led projects—and examine how these efforts are shaping a just and equitable energy transition. Join us as we speak to policymakers, experts, and local communities about the challenges, opportunities, and the vision for a greener, more inclusive energy future for Uganda.
In this episode, we explore Uganda’s ambitious path toward a sustainable energy future. From the challenges of reducing reliance on fossil fuels to the opportunities presented by solar, wind, and other renewable sources, we examine how policy, innovation, and community initiatives are shaping the nation’s energy landscape. Join us as we speak with experts, policymakers, and local innovators about the environmental, economic, and social impacts of Uganda’s transition to clean energy.
In this episode, we explore the critical role of media in shaping Uganda’s journey toward renewable energy. We discuss current energy policies, highlight the challenges facing a just and equitable energy transition, and examine how media coverage can inform, influence, and empower communities. Join us as we speak with experts, policymakers, and advocates on the opportunities and hurdles in building a sustainable energy future for Uganda and Africa.
In this episode, we explore the role of the private sector in Uganda’s journey towards a just energy transition. We speak with industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and experts about their experiences, challenges, and innovations in shifting from traditional energy sources to sustainable and equitable alternatives.Listeners will gain insights into how businesses are navigating policy frameworks, financing green energy projects, and contributing to environmental sustainability, while ensuring that communities and workers benefit from this transition. This episode sheds light on the opportunities and obstacles in making Uganda’s energy sector cleaner, more inclusive, and future-ready.
In this episode, we explore the benefits of Uganda’s energy transition and what it means for people, communities, and the environment. We discuss the shift from fossil fuels and traditional energy sources to cleaner, renewable alternatives such as solar, hydropower, and other sustainable energy solutions.Our conversation highlights how energy transition can improve access to affordable and reliable power, reduce environmental degradation, create green jobs, and support economic development—especially for rural and underserved communities. We also examine the role of government policies, community participation, and innovation in driving a just and inclusive energy transition in Uganda.Join us as we unpack why a clean energy future is not only necessary, but an opportunity for sustainable development, climate resilience, and improved livelihoods across the country and the continent.
Lighting the Way: Conversations on Uganda’s Energy Transition is a platform for critical dialogue on how Uganda can transition to clean and affordable energy while protecting communities, land, and the environment. Through in-depth conversations with affected communities, experts, and advocates, the podcast examines energy policies, large-scale projects, and grassroots solutions—amplifying voices often left out of national energy debates.
In this episode, we take you inside the Renewable Energy Conference 2025 and Expo (REC2025), where policymakers, energy experts, investors, innovators, and community voices come together to shape Uganda’s clean energy future. We explore key discussions on renewable energy technologies, policy frameworks, financing, and community-driven solutions aimed at expanding access to sustainable, affordable, and reliable energy across the country.From solar and wind to bioenergy and hydropower, this episode highlights the opportunities, challenges, and commitments driving Uganda’s transition toward a low-carbon economy and inclusive development—charting a practical path to a sustainable future for people and the environment.
As carbon farming expands in the name of climate action, questions remain about who truly benefits. In this episode, we listen to voices from affected communities as they speak about land access, consent, environmental changes, and the social and economic impacts of carbon farming projects on their daily lives.
In this episode, we explore how the 2025 Renewable Energy Conference and Expo is shaping the future of clean energy in Uganda and across Africa. We highlight key discussions, innovations, and community-focused solutions that empower local communities through sustainable energy access, green jobs, and inclusive development
This podcast episode highlights the power of renewable energy in uplifting local communities. We discuss how community-led renewable energy projects provide reliable power, protect the environment, reduce dependence on fossil fuels, and create economic opportunities. The episode amplifies local voices to show how clean energy can be a tool for justice, resilience, and inclusive development.
In this episode, we examine how the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) has affected communities along its route in Uganda. Voices from the ground share experiences of land acquisition, displacement, livelihood disruption, and environmental concerns linked to the project.We also explore what a just energy transition means for Uganda—asking critical questions about energy justice, community rights, environmental protection, and whether large fossil fuel projects align with sustainable and people-centered development.This conversation connects local realities to the broader regional and global debate on climate justice, highlighting why community voices must be central in shaping Uganda’s energy future.
In this episode, we explore the powerful role bamboo can play in mitigating climate change. From its rapid growth and high carbon-sequestration capacity to its ability to restore degraded lands and protect ecosystems, bamboo presents a sustainable, nature-based solution to the climate crisis. We discuss how bamboo supports climate resilience, promotes green livelihoods, and offers eco-friendly alternatives to timber and fossil-fuel-based products. Tune in to learn how this versatile plant can help communities adapt to climate change while protecting the environment for future generations.
In this episode, we amplify the voices of communities, activists, and experts from Guinea who are at the frontline of the energy transition. They share firsthand experiences of how energy projects are affecting land, livelihoods, and the environment, and what a just energy transition truly means for communities often left out of decision-making. The discussion highlights local realities, community demands, and pathways toward an energy future that respects human rights, equity, and sustainability.
In this episode, we speak with communities in Buvuma who share their lived experiences and reveal the harmful environmental impacts of palm oil cultivation, as well as its far-reaching consequences on local livelihoods and community wellbeing.
Communities in Uganda, Africa petitioned TotalEnergies over oil expansion which has caused harm to both human and wildlife conservation in the area.
In today's episode, we spoke to John Peter Okwi, expert from the CSO and coordinator at the Environment and Governance Institute - Uganda. He highlighted the debate between cleaner energy and fossil fuels in Uganda and Africa. He unpacked why the Stop Eacop coalition issued a bold statement challenging TotalEnergies' activities in the Kingfisher oil development in Kikuube District.


















