I am thrilled to announce the publication of our research article, "Comparative Performance Evaluation of Bioethanol Stove And Alternative Cooking Technologies In Domestic Setting: Implications On Cost, Time and User Perception," in the East African Journal of Science, Technology, and Innovation. This article, which has already garnered over 200 downloads, underscores our commitment to evidence-based climate action programming.
Our deepest gratitude goes to the Ugandan Industrial Research Institute (UIRI) for their instrumental support. Collaborating with a dedicated team of eight engineers was a pivotal aspect of this work. This highlights our focus on leveraging research to drive climate resilience.
A heartfelt thanks to our partners at the IRC, with funding from the IKEA Foundation through the RE:BUiLD project. Their unwavering support has been crucial in advancing our mission of implementing evidence-driven climate resilience livelihoods for self-reliance in vulnerable communities.
Read the full article here: [Comparative Performance Evaluation of Bioethanol Stove And Alternative Cooking Technologies In Domestic Setting: Implications On Cost, Time and User Perception](https://lnkd.in/dXafDEM5)
Mr. Mambo W, Kitimbo M, Dr. Kamugasha D, Raising Gabdho Foundation (RGF), Priscilla Dembetembe, Belinda Muya.
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The East African Journal of Science, Technology, and Innovation published a research article on 28th June 2024, co-authored by UIRI's Energy Systems Engineer, Mr. Mambo W, Kitimbo M, Dr. Kamugasha D, and researchers from Raising Gabdho Foundation Ltd (RGF). The article, titled "Comparative Performance Evaluation of Bioethanol Stove And Alternative Cooking Technologies In Domestic Setting: Implications On Cost Time and User Perception" (https://lnkd.in/dH59SM2R DOI: 10.37425/c6gwt42), showcases the team's efforts in developing innovative cooking technologies.
We commend UIRI's engineers for their dedication to technology development and appreciate the partnership with the Raising Gabdho Foundation. This collaboration brings us closer to our vision of pioneering self-financing research and development in Uganda and the region.
Mambo Wilson Dr Dick Kamugasha MERCY KITIMBO Sarah Basemera Monica Musenero Masanza Government Citizen Interaction Centre (GCIC Uganda) Raising Gabdho Foundation Renewable Energy World Parliament of Uganda Charles Kwesiga Joanita Orishaba Asuman Ratibu
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