"Bureaucracy slows down the role out of energy solutions to those who need it most. One developer spent 4 weeks building a mini-grid, but 52 weeks battling bureaucracy. Streamlined policies could electrify lives faster." Tonny Kukeera https://t.co/qx2Uku5huh
"Our research found that refugee camps may actually offer more advantages for mini-grid development compared to rural areas, including higher population density, more remittance income, and potentially more skilled technical labor."
https://t.co/qx2Uku5huh
We're about to start hiring a few more experienced engineers in Africa. Remote based anywhere in Africa. If you meet the below requirements and want to learn more DM me with a link to your LinkedIn.
+5 years work experience as a Fullstack Engineer
+2 consecutive years working at your current or at a recent former job.
Strong experience working in AWS
In-depth experience with Vue.js, typescript, Node.js & modern CSS/SASS practices, broad knowledge of JavaScript in general
Strong experience in Serverless Framework
In-depth experience working with microservices and APIs
I have to block anyone who sends me a DM who doesn't meet every one of the above requirements, especially the first two. I'm sorry but we cannot currently hire and train interns or junior engineers.
"As COP28 nears, our research highlights key sensitive intervention points we can prioritise to help turn the tide, while providing a valuable framework for policymakers.” @mat_ives
Read the new paper on Sensitive Intervention Points:
https://t.co/uQOFhQPVW6
The Road to #COP28 Runs Through #Africa - read #OxfordSmithSchool@tkukeera ’s reflections on how the Africa Climate Summit is creating a new path to sustainable development.
https://t.co/orn1WI9Jcz
What a morning in Boston for our net-zero PDW @AOM_OrgNatEnv. Full house, and inspiring calls to action from all our contributors to engage in novel ways with theory, methods and practitioners. Feeling energised and excited about what we can do as a community @OxfordNetZero
Huge congratulations to EPGer and @OxfordCooling researcher Nicole Miranda (@CoCoLMiranda) for succesfully pitching this inquiry on heat resilience in the UK, taken up by @CommonsEAC. A critical issue as we experience increasing heatwaves! 🌡️ More here: https://t.co/40npW4tWkE
What can global leaders do between now and 2030 to progress toward #NetZero in the current geopolitical climate while improving food and energy security? Watch the #WFEE session on The Geopolitics of Net Zero and learn more:
https://t.co/V0E9AMxh6p
#WFEnterprise&Environment
Tonny also takes us on a journey of how necessary energy is, with his various experiences in Uganda and Africa. His conversation circles us back to business model innovation for the energy sector & service delivery mechanisms to achieve SDGs and resilience.
#Africa#Oxford
“You cannot think of providing universal health services without talking about energy, you cannot talk about sustainable agriculture without talking about energy” @tkukeera#ResearchForAfrica#Oxford#Africa#Energy