Green Energy for Women and Youth Resilience in East Africa:

BRIDGING THE SKILLS GAP THROUGH TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING (TVET)

Our
Story

Read More

Get to Know Us

Uganda faces critical energy challenges, with over 90% of the population relying on inefficient technologies. Women and youth are often excluded from the solution, representing only 15% of the clean energy workforce despite making up the majority of the population. The BES-TVET project is a 24-month scale-up initiative commissioned by IDRC and implemented by MUBS. We are bridging this gap by training 600 women and youth in practical clean energy skills, turning environmental challenges into economic opportunities...

Skilling for Resilience

Equipping 600+ women and youth with technical solar and fabrication skills to create green jobs.

Practical Training

Co-creating competence-based curricula with accredited TVET institutions for hands-on learning.

Sustainable Futures

Reducing CO₂ emissions by 10,000 metric tons annually while boosting local livelihoods.

Project Updates

Project Partners

"To scale up and enhance the participation of women and youth in the clean energy transition by equipping them with technical, entrepreneurial, and business skills."

Overarching Project Objective

Join Us

Empower energy futures. Partner with us for strategic collaboration.

Contact Us