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This is the space we use to tell you what is happening on the ground. From Uganda, we will be regularly updating you with all the news and progress we make.


We have started the month of May with the happy news that our fourth issuance had taken place yesterday. We now have 10,218 Verified Emission Reductions (VERs) for sale on the Gold Standard Marketplace. 

For those interested in offsetting their carb
It is Monday and the rain has finally stopped here in Kampala.

It’s break time and children enjoy their porridge prepared by the school. Some kids bring bread or chapatis from home. Sometimes then can also buy it from the school kiosk. 

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A portrait of LOVE ❤️ this little boy was helping the cooks to clean the kitchen, with a lot of excitement, as everyone celebrated the arrival of the institutional improved cook stoves at Nsangi Mixed Primary School 🙏

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Before.

Never Stop Checking

March 18, 2024

This is the typical example that supports a continuous monitoring approach to the school kitchen environment. What it is sometimes explained as a census approach, it means we are checking the institutional improved cook stoves (IICS) every other month - meaning at least 6 time per year - for the 10-year period Simoshi agrees to support the schools in their cooking transformation.

Malaika Kindergarten and Primary School joined our project activity in March 2022. During our routine monitoring visits last month we found the cook had started to light a traditional 3-stone fire in the kitchen. Immediately we communicated with the school head teacher to discuss the purchase of a new IICS, and today Sunday the kitchen is fully cooking again with energy efficient appliances only. This is the result of a dedicated team of project officers that are seriously checking the usage of the IICS of over 110 participating schools, as part of our commitment to ensure emission reductions are REAL.

After.

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