Communiqué Inforgraphic- Sustainable Charcoal Transitions workshop
It’s time to revisit the role of charcoal.Today, an estimated 195 million people in Africa rely on charcoal as their primary fuel, with 200 million more using it as a
It’s time to revisit the role of charcoal.Today, an estimated 195 million people in Africa rely on charcoal as their primary fuel, with 200 million more using it as a
This communiqué summarises key messages emerging from a high-level workshopconvened by the International Renewable Energy Agency, Nuvoni Centre for Innovation Research and University College London with support from the Climate
Energy Planning for Informal Settlements in Kenya: Reflections on Mathare and Mukuru The workshop was conducted to provide an avenue for collaboration, knowledge exchange and action. Its objectives were threefold;•
The two-day workshop convened close to 30 participants, including senior government representatives from clean cooking access deficit countries, experienced researchers and practitioners in the clean cooking sector, representatives from international
This graphic recording is a summary of the Co-Creating a Policy and Action Agenda for Sustainable Charcoal Transitions workshop. The workshop revealed a strong, shared recognition that charcoal is central
Have you ever wondered why, after so many programs and promises, most of us still rely on informal electricity connections? Why does the situation seem to get worse, not better? Why do solutions that sound good on paper fail in Mathare?
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