This Man Risked It All to Change Uganda's Energy Destiny | National Geographic
National Geographic 2014 Emerging Explorer and social entrepreneur Sanga Moses quit his job, sold his possessions, and braved ridicule and rejection to launch a clean, sustainable energy initiative in Uganda. Called Eco-Fuel Africa, the program tackles energy, food, and health issues in Uganda to help people and the environment.
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The Explorers Project chronicles the work of National Geographic's Emerging Explorers—tomorrow's visionaries who are making discoveries, making a difference, and inspiring people to care about the planet. Learn more at http://nationalgeographic.com/emerging.
DIRECTOR: Kat Keene Hogue
PROUCER/EDITOR: Julia Wall
COMPOSER: Matt Brandau
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Mike Schmidt and Jennifer Shoemaker
SENIOR PRODUCERS: Anastasia Cronin and Kristin Wilcox
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Alexandra Verville
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