The “Uganda Baseline Report on Gender and E-Mobility” by AfEMA and UNEP, reveals a striking gender gap in Uganda’s e-mobility sector. Although electric motorcycles are gaining traction, women represent only 2.3% of operators. Persistent barriers like cultural biases, limited flexible roles, and workplace harassment prevent women from fully participating and benefiting from this growing industry.
E-mobility in Uganda offers a unique chance to drive gender equity, but real progress requires action. This report calls for targeted support, inclusive policies, and greater female representation in technical roles. Discover the full report for powerful insights on creating a more equitable and sustainable e-mobility future.





