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Patricia Nanteza

@patnanteza

Science Advocate. Storyteller, trainer, African.

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"If there has been an African energy transition, it is from one kind of wood fuel to another." 😪😪 economist.com/middle-east-an….

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Too often, brilliant research remains captive behind complex language. @sciencestoriesAfrica, we help you break free — by training researchers to communicate their work with clarity, impact, and authenticity.

Too often, brilliant research remains captive behind complex language. @sciencestoriesAfrica, we help you break free — by training researchers to communicate their work with clarity, impact, and authenticity.
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“We are not the future. We are the now.” As the founder and CEO of Nigerian-based healthcare company @Healthtracka, Ifeoluwa Dare-Johnson has not just seen the rise of African-built and owned health solutions; she’s part of it. #Goalkeepers2030

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The UK Visa Application Centre (VFS Global) in Westlands, Nairobi, is a masterclass in modern day exploitation. Kenyans pay hundreds of dollars, wait in the sun, get misinformed, and walk away feeling less human. The new venue at Principal Place (yes, they left 9West) has no

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Ugandans, Do you hate corruption? One way to put an end to it is by reducing your charcoal usage. Yes, transporting illegal charcoal into central Uganda is encouraging corruption. 👇🏾 monitor.co.ug/uganda/news/na…

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‼️The other environmental NGOs don't want you to see this video! ‼️ A great injustice is being conducted against the world's poorest people. While developed countries in the Global North continue to expand fossil fuels to provide for their citizens, these same governments,

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Africa demands climate justice, not "carbon colonialism"! 🔥 75% of Ugandans still cook with charcoal & wood, leading to vanishing forests & deadly indoor air pollution. We need LPG as a bridge to clean energy, yet the Global North says "no" while expanding their own gas use.

Africa demands climate justice, not "carbon colonialism"! 

🔥 75% of Ugandans still cook with charcoal & wood, leading to vanishing forests & deadly indoor air pollution. We need LPG as a bridge to clean energy, yet the Global North says "no" while expanding their own gas use.
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Give us 4 minutes of your time. Watch this video, comment, and share. Our Asks 1. World Bank Give Africa immediate access to clean cooking. 2. You, citizen of the World, amplify our message until it gets to the right ears at the World Bank x.com/weplanetint/st…

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This is a great watch and listen. Mark Lynas hosted me on WePlanet Bad Ideas podcast. It's an interesting, easy-going conversation about our Clean Cooking campaign. #Juststopcooking World Bank Remove the defacto ban on LPG for Africa - NOW. youtu.be/Hg8AU7CWIoM?si…

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What happens when climate policies from the Global North collide with the lived reality of energy poverty in Africa? This week Mark Lynas chats with WePlanet Africa lead Patricia Nanteza, to expose one of the most dangerous and overlooked injustices in climate policy today: the

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In this week’s episode of The Bad Idea podcast, Mark Lynas speaks with WePlanet Africa’s Patricia Nanteza about a silent crisis at the heart of climate policy. The conversation focuses on the World Bank’s de facto ban on financing LPG for clean cooking in Africa. Drawing on

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‼️A great injustice is being conducted against the world's poorest people.‼️ While wealthy countries in the Global North continue expanding fossil fuel use for their own citizens, they pressure global development banks to block funding for energy projects in the Global South

‼️A great injustice is being conducted against the world's poorest people.‼️

While wealthy countries in the Global North continue expanding fossil fuel use for their own citizens, they pressure global development banks to block funding for energy projects in the Global South
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In an interview with Niels-Arne Münch, Patricia Nanteza points out: when the World Bank says “no fossil fuel funding” while also demanding an end to deforestation, it’s effectively telling Africans to #JustStopCooking. Read the full story: weplanet-dach.org/dann-hoert-ebe… WePlanet WePlanet DACH

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While the Global North expands fossil fuels for its citizens, it pressures development banks to block financing for LPG, which could provide clean cooking for millions of the world’s poorest people who lack electricity. This is a great injustice! youtu.be/mq87IM2pib0

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The World Bank is telling Africa: Just Stop Cooking. Let’s change that. Take action for cleaner cooking! #WorldBank #CleanEnergy act.weplanet.org/just-stop-cook…

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The World Bank is telling Africa: Just Stop Cooking. Let’s change that. Take action for cleaner cooking! #WorldBank #CleanEnergy act.weplanet.org/just-stop-cook…

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LPG Is a Step Forward, Not the End Goal. WePlanet Africa's Patricia Nanteza reminds us that clean cooking transitions start with what's accessible. Africa must reject rigid ideologies and support real, workable solutions: ✅ Affordable access to LPG ✅ Public investment in energy

LPG Is a Step Forward, Not the End Goal.

<a href="/WePlanetAfrica/">WePlanet Africa</a>'s <a href="/PatNanteza/">Patricia Nanteza</a> reminds us that  clean cooking transitions start with what's accessible.

Africa must reject rigid ideologies and support real, workable solutions:

✅ Affordable access to LPG
✅ Public investment in energy
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They tell us to just stop cooking, while they keep polluting. Africans are dying from indoor air pollution, and the World Bank still won’t back LPG. Watch our latest video and subscribe to support the message: youtu.be/b1rdCiNJmB8?si… #JustStopCooking