Who Speaks for the Community? The Missing Link in Africa’s Energy Transition
When Grace, a 47-year-old mother of four in Uganda’s Kasese district, spoke at a local town hall meeting, her voice […]
When Grace, a 47-year-old mother of four in Uganda’s Kasese district, spoke at a local town hall meeting, her voice […]
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It is evening in Goma, and the sun has just slipped behind the jagged hills that surround this bustling city