Accounting for 20.1% of GDP in 2010, Bangladesh’s economy is still predominantly agricultural. Bangladeshi citizens also suffer disproportionately from malnutrition and 30% of the population is below the minimum level of dietary energy consumption. Therefore, dairy products are vital to providing caloric and essential vitamin intakes for the people affected.
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Uganda's GDP growth of over 6% is highly dependent upon the performance of its agricultural sector, which contributes to over 70% of Uganda’s export earnings. The sector suffers from high degree of inefficiency and low productivity and the government has identified the agricultural sector as the main mechanism for increasing economic and social development in the country.
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The project aims to save electricity especially during peak hours by switching water heating in households and institutions from electricity to solar.
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Analyse, understand and build capacity for addressing the challenges associated with lending to the Tea and Sugar industry for sustainable energy investments, and enhance networking among financial institutions interested in financing these sectors.
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The outline of the report/article on ''Financing Renewable Energy& Energy Efficiency in the Tea and Sugar industry in East and Southern Africa'' - Case study of Small-Hydro and Cogeneration.
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Proposed design for the training workshop.
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Agenda of the ''Financing Cogeneration and Small-Hydro projects in the Sugar and Tea Industry in East and Southern Africa Training Program'', on 10th and 11th November 2007.