This East African Business Week report informs us that "Kampala — Uganda has become the first country in the world to register a programme of activities that will reduce dangerous methane emissions into the environment.
A statement issued by the World Bank office in Kampala said the programme of activities were launched on the premises of the Municipal Waste Compost Programme to be implemented under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) of the Kyoto protocol."
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