Project Summary

Project Scope: The project involved the installation of inbuilt eco stoves in Upper Prison Luzira,  Markson Bay Prison, Kigo Prison, Kampala Rimand Prison, Tororo Prison, and Adjuman Prison Communities. The Eco stoves use a combination of volcanic rocks and charcoal dust as fuel. The stove also has a power adapter that supplies power to the fans. The fans help to circulate the air around the stove, which improves efficiency and reduces smoke emissions.

Project Benefits:

  • The eco stoves reduced charcoal and firewood consumption, which helped to conserve the environment.
  • The eco stoves reduced exposure to harmful smoke emissions, which improved the health of the people who used them.
  • The eco stoves were more efficient than traditional stoves, which saved money on fuel costs.

Project Management: The project was managed by a team of experts from Eco Stoves Uganda. The team was responsible for overseeing the installation of the eco stoves and ensuring that the project was completed on time and within budget.

Project Success: The project was a success. The eco stoves were well-received by the prison communities and have helped to reduce charcoal and firewood consumption, as well as exposure to harmful smoke emissions. The project has also helped to improve the health of the people who use the eco stoves.

Project Name:

 Inbuilt Eco Stoves Installation in Prison Communities

Project Objective: To install inbuilt eco stoves in Prison of Upper Prison Luzira, Markson Bay Prison, Kigo Prison, Kampala Rimand Prison, Tororo Prison, and Adjuman Prison Communities to reduce charcoal and firewood consumption, as well as exposure to harmful smoke emissions.

Project Conclusion:

The eco stoves installation project is a valuable initiative that has benefited the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the prison communities. The eco stoves have helped to conserve the environment, improve the health of the people who use them, and save money on fuel costs.

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