Charcoal makers in northern Uganda have come under pressure from a new law banning its trade, even though it’s a vital energy resource for many people in the country. But residents have also taken it upon themselves to enforce the ban. People in the country are fed up with the environmental impact of the industry, Sylvie Namwase told The World’s host Marco Werman. She’s a lecturer at the law school of Makerere University in Kampala.