Sanga Moses grew up in a small village of his namesake in Southwestern Uganda. He is an entrepreneur who has started a variety of companies in his country. The latest and most successful of his enterprises is Eco-Fuel Africa Limited, an eco-fuel company. He turns bio-waste into cooking fuel for poor Ugandans.
Deforestation is a massive problem for the country and he dreams of having 40 million Africans using his more eco-friendly fuel. Sanga Moses uses the bio-waste from sugar cane waste to make the bio-fuel in Uganda. The images were taken in a squatter’s neighborhood in Kampala, Uganda.
Sanga Moses is a 2012 TED FELLOWS.