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Baseline Survey on the Status of Clean Cooking in Kisenyi, Kampala City in Uganda

In the informal settlement of Kisenyi, in Kampala, Uganda, the Enabling African Cities for Transformative Energy Access (ENACT) project engaged with diverse stakeholders in order to: a) introduce the ENACT project to the local community, and b) gather baseline data to inform the development of clean cooking interventions, and a campaign to raise awareness in the community.

This report presents key findings from door-to-door interviews with 345 households and 61 food-based microenterprises, five key informant interviews (KIIs) and two focus group discussions (FGDs), all conducted over three weeks.

The results of this survey will be useful in:

  1. Developing key messages on clean cooking and its benefits, which the ENACT team and its partners can leverage throughout project implementation.
  2. Designing a comprehensive communication and awareness-raising plan that ACTogether Uganda, ENACT’s in-country community engagement partner, will implement between November-December 2023. This includes identifying key messages that should be carried forward by the clean cooking service provider (CCSP), to be selected later in the project.
  3. Identifying areas of support from the wider enabling environment (e.g. the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development (MEMD), clean cooking associations), to ensure collaborative participation.
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Author: ICLEI Africa