FUELING POVERTY: THE CHALLENGES OF ACCESSING ENERGY AMONG URBAN HOUSEHOLDS IN JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN

Year of Publication
2020
Document Publisher/Creator
Cherry Leonardi
Institution/organisation
The Rift Valley Institute
Topic
NGO associated?
Source URL
https://riftvalley.net/publication/fuelling-poverty-challenges-accessing-energy-among-urban-households-juba-south-sudan
Summary
In South Sudan, access to energy is crucial for survival, recovery and resilience in what is an extremely challenging economic and security environment. Fueling Poverty—a product of the Energy on the Move project—examines the challenges of meeting everyday energy needs for the urban population of Juba. Recent urbanisation, conflict and economic crisis have fundamentally reshaped the amount and forms of energy that people can access. Primarily this has involved a major expansion of the charcoal trade and reliance on urban markets for purchasing household fuel, with implications for environmental degradation and conflict potential in the surrounding rural areas. In particular, the report focuses on the lives of Juba’s women, who are at the forefront of the daily effort to find fuel. It concludes that more efforts—both national and international—should be made to improve access to clean and affordable energy sources, which are fundamental to the health and wellbeing of both people and environment.
Date of Publication
28/09/2020