Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug

by WANYAMA AUTOSAFETY INITIATIVES
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Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug
Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug
Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug
Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug
Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug
Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug
Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug
Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug
Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug
Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug
Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug
Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug
Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug
Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug
Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug
Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug
Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug
Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug
Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug
Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug
Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug
Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug
Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug
Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug
Clean Transport for Health & Climate Action in Ug

Summary

Uganda faces a severe air pollution crisis, causing over 30,000 deaths annually, with children most at risk. Kampala's air is heavily polluted due to vehicle emissions, industrial activities, and fossil fuel reliance, worsened by weak regulations. This project will raise awareness, train mechanics, and advocate for stronger policies to cut emissions, improve public health, and fight climate change. Your support will help create clean air and a safer future for Uganda.

$100,000
total goal
$86,803
remaining
82
donors
1
monthly donor
7
fundraisers
4
years

Challenge

Air pollution is a leading preventable cause of death globally. Infants, in developing nations face it worse. World Health Organization estimates over 90% children to breathe toxic air daily while in Uganda, 60 per 1,000 live births die. Besides climate change, local road transport is the leading cause of air pollution due to heavy reliance on fossil fuels; worsened by poor automobile maintenance practices. Our project will reduce transport-induced pollution in Uganda and beyond.

Solution

At community levels, we raise community awareness about air pollution especially in association with transport, its health and ecological effects while building capacity for mitigation through training. Special attention is laid onto local mechanics, motorists and people with businesses that rely on fossil fuels and unclean energy sources. Protection of children from exposure to polluted air is a key objective but we also highlight the connection between air pollution and climate change.

Long-Term Impact

Over 3million Ugandans especially infants within the Kampala will live healthier lives courtesy of reduced air pollution. The project will step up the fight against climate change as awareness and the general public's attitude towards environmental protection improve. Through policy-maker engagement in collaboration with other entities, there'll be improved government action on the much neglected informal sector transport operations for improved air quality and sustainable transport in Africa.

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Organization Information

WANYAMA AUTOSAFETY INITIATIVES

Location: Kampala, Cantral - Uganda
Website:
Facebook: Facebook Page
Twitter: @AutosafetyUG
Project Leader:
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United States
$13,197 raised of $100,000 goal
 
150 donations
$86,803 to go
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