Extractive Industries Coordinator at Oxfam, Uganda.
Advocate for good governance of natural resources.
Advocate for equity in public financing and spending
Transparent and predictable fiscal regimes can attract investment in critical minerals and undo opeque systems that erode mineral revenues. @OxfaminUganda@OxfamAmerica
Despite various interventions, Africa is still the capital of Energy poverty with over 750 million people having no access to electricity. @OxfaminUganda#FEC2025
Ghana has already designed a green energy transition fund to support clean energy interventions. Minister of Energy and ET states. @OxfaminUganda#FEC2025
ED @PAU_Uganda Ernest Rubondo underscores the vast infrastructure developed in Oil and gas districts to support oil development but also contributes to improved opportunities and well being of communities. @OxfaminUganda@ACODE_Uganda@CSCOUg1
According to Ernest Rubondo, ED @PAU_Uganda close to 200,000 people are currently directly and indirectly employed in the oil and gas sector in Uganda. All we need to to entrech sustainable approacges in this sector. @OxfaminUganda@CSCOUg1@ACODE_Uganda@NRGInstitute
Ghana set up a mineral development fund. 30% goes to subnational government and 5% goes to local mining committee (LMC) which has used money to construct classrooms for their community schools @OxfaminUganda