The Ministry of Energy has stepped up efforts to support content creators, recognizing their vital role in educating the public on clean cooking energy.
Mr. Nolasco Mlay, Director of Clean Cooking Energy, joined a capacity-building training today in Dar es Salaam aimed at enhancing the skills, creativity, and impact of online content creators.
The training was organized by the Ministry of Information, Culture, Arts and Sports in partnership with the Tanzania Arts and Culture Fund, with the Ministry of Energy as a key facilitator.
Its focus is to strengthen creators’ ability to produce innovative and effective content that promotes sustainable energy practices.
During the sessions, participants received guidance on monetizing online content, enhancing personal branding, optimizing their channels, and navigating copyright regulations.
They also learned strategies to reach international audiences, uphold ethical standards in online services, and safeguard personal data while creating content.
The Ministry of Energy’s involvement underscores its commitment to supporting content creators as a bridge for public education and advocacy, particularly in promoting the adoption of clean cooking solutions.
