Our Work
WREAU is actively transforming Uganda’s renewable energy landscape by putting women at the center of change. Through strategic trainings, powerful mentorship, grassroots community outreach, and intentional male allyship, we are closing gender gaps, building technical expertise, and driving sustainable energy adoption — especially in rural areas where clean energy can change lives the most.
Technical Trainings
We are committed to increasing women’s technical capacity in the renewable energy sector — where women remain significantly underrepresented. WREAU designs tailored training programs and partners with institutions to deliver hands-on opportunities in solar PV installation & maintenance, biomass energy systems (biogas digesters, briquettes), and small-scale hydro solutions.
Our trainings go beyond theory: women learn real-world skills like system sizing, wiring, troubleshooting, safety standards, and business aspects of solar entrepreneurship. Past sessions have equipped dozens of women with certifications, enabling them to secure jobs, start solar businesses, or install systems in their communities — directly contributing to SDG 7 (Affordable & Clean Energy) and SDG 5 (Gender Equality).
Impact: By building a pipeline of skilled female technicians and entrepreneurs, we help reduce reliance on expensive, polluting fuels while creating economic opportunities in a growing sector projected to boom in Uganda.
Women mastering solar PV installation and biogas production in a university-led workshop
Experienced professionals guiding emerging talent in renewable technologies
Mentorship Program
Our network of seasoned female professionals — engineers, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and technicians — forms the backbone of one of our most impactful and in-demand services: personalized mentorship.
We pair emerging members (students, early-career women, rural entrepreneurs) with mentors for guidance on career progression, technical problem-solving, job applications, business startup, negotiation skills, and leadership in male-dominated spaces. Many mentees report increased confidence, new job placements, promotions, or successful solar ventures after just months of engagement.
This peer-to-peer model not only transfers knowledge but builds lasting professional networks — accelerating women’s rise to leadership roles and ensuring the sector benefits from diverse perspectives.
Community Engagement & Outreach
In rural Uganda, low awareness remains a major barrier to renewable energy adoption — particularly among women who manage household energy needs. WREAU mobilizes members to bridge this gap through targeted outreach, demonstrations, and education drives.
We host village-level sessions showcasing solar lanterns, improved cookstoves, biogas units, and affordable home systems — explaining benefits like reduced firewood collection time (freeing hours for education/business), lower health risks from smoke, cost savings, and climate resilience. Women participants often become local champions, installing systems in their homes and training neighbors.
These efforts have sparked increased adoption in underserved areas, empowered women economically, and strengthened community resilience against energy poverty and climate change.
Rural women learning and adopting clean energy technologies through hands-on outreach
Engaging Men as Allies
Achieving true gender equity in renewable energy requires dismantling systemic barriers — and that starts with involving men. We run targeted sessions, workshops, and dialogues to educate male community leaders, policymakers, employers, and family members on the powerful role women play in clean energy adoption, innovation, and sustainability.
By highlighting shared benefits — healthier homes, stronger economies, reduced workload for women — we foster supportive environments where men champion women’s participation, support policy reforms for gender-inclusive energy access, and actively promote renewables at household and community levels.
This inclusive approach accelerates progress for everyone and builds a more balanced, effective renewable energy ecosystem in Uganda.
From equipping women with life-changing skills to igniting community-wide energy transitions and cultivating inclusive partnerships, WREAU’s work is creating lasting impact — one trained woman, one empowered household, one brighter village at a time.